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mother!
That movie fucked me up. I've seen some shit on the Internet and thought I was pretty calloused to graphic, depraved brutality. The ending of that movie is something I'll never forget.
I was warned that the end was intense and read the synopsis because I was curious. Even with the spoilers I wasn't ready for it.
I'd like to forget it, but not beyond "this was an extremely well made and moving movie. Never watch it."
Mother! has been on my watch list for years and this comment might be what pushes me to watch it tonight. Without giving any spoilers, does it have any scenes if sexual violence or rape?
There's no sexual violence but there is gruesome violence and cannibalism.
mother! is definitely something I would expunge from my memory. I kept waiting for the movie to develop into a horror movie and instead it was
spoiler
Abrahamic religious analogy masquerading as a traditional horror movie.
I felt very upset that I wasted my time watching that movie.
Just finished it. Wtf I hate catholics now