I have a morbid sense of curiosity, and some of his films are quite disturbing and uncomfortable, but uniquely fascinating in an unconventional sort of way. Leave it to Miike to push those boundaries, man.
Most Asian horror is like that with me, though. I love them because they are more realistically horrifying than any other teenager slasher flick we have here.
I found "Family Remains" to be more sad than anything, because it has that Flowers in the Attic-quality of the kids being hidden away in the walls, forgotten, having to resort to the only things they can do to survive, etc. But like I said, I tend to find the most realistic features of human behavior to be the most scariest thing of all. Only two episodes featured that on SPN; "The Benders" and "Family Remains."
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Most Asian horror is like that with me, though. I love them because they are more realistically horrifying than any other teenager slasher flick we have here.
I found "Family Remains" to be more sad than anything, because it has that Flowers in the Attic-quality of the kids being hidden away in the walls, forgotten, having to resort to the only things they can do to survive, etc. But like I said, I tend to find the most realistic features of human behavior to be the most scariest thing of all. Only two episodes featured that on SPN; "The Benders" and "Family Remains."