Madness of Many
Madness of Many
| 10 August 2013 (USA)
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After escaping her abusive family, Victoria White faces unimaginable suffering and discovers the true meaning of her existence in a world against her.

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BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

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SpecialsTarget

Disturbing yet enthralling

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Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

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Stoutor

It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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Albert Fish

This movie is terrible. It's 60+ minutes of some woman going on-an-on-and-on about hell-knows what which got boring after about 10 minutes. After that I was like "shut the hell up and let the movie begin already!". But sadly, that's all this piece of celluloid is : a voice-over. Sure, there's some gore put in for good measure here and there so it can loosely be called a horror movie but that didn't stop me from totally hating this thing. I very rarely post a review but this one deserves being bashed into the ground. THE worst movie I've seen this year, easily. So, from me, a 1 out of 10 (I'd give it a 0 if that was possible).PS : the blood-vomiting got old real fast, too.

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glyptoteque

What you get served here is pretentiousness aplenty, pseudo-philosophy wrapped in gory effects. Does it have any impact whatsoever? Nada. Does it have anything profound to share with us? Not in the slightest. This is one of those films that deludes many into believing that underneath the repetitive vomit-gore ( and damn it's repetitive, we get it already, it's not extreme, it's just insanely cheap and boring ) and bloodorama, there is actually something of substance to be found, some nihilistic pearls of wisdom to be lapped up. And so just in case we as audience didn't get the "profundity" merely through visuals and music, we also get the message of meaninglessness hammered through our skulls in the form of repetitive and monotone monologue. The absolutely talentless girl conveying her oh so torturous life to us sounds like she is reading off a shopping-list, she displays no emotion at all, we care about her plight as much as we care about cardboard. Not hard to see what the main inspiration for this travesty is either, it's obviously Martyrs. Several images here are copied with shameless glee, but of course with zero impact, mr. Juuhl is simply not talented enough, don't have the proper vision that Pascal Laugier once had. Whereas Martyrs is one of the most unsettling and powerful films out there, creating almost a genre of it's own, transcending horror, this pile of pompous garbage doesn't even begin to reach the depths that Martyrs did. What was an essential aspect to Annas suffering, her journey into trans-formative non-knowledge, was the screaming silence that ran through it all, we felt her pain, we saw ourselves beneath our words, the speechless darkness. This on the other hand is just surface and cliché-angst, monologue that seems to be written by a self- harming emo kid. There is not true darkness to be found here sad to say. Avoid at all costs.

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pnowicki678

This is a tough and wild film from beginning to end. Interesting and captivating, but with a hard edge. If I didn't have Srpski Film behind me it would have been a bit of a shock. But then if I was looking for a Hollywood standard I wouldn't have bought and seen this film. It will be interesting to see what the director and cast can do with some funding because this is quite impressive for a $6,000 budget. Alright. Sit back and see a film you wont soon forget because it's sticks in your head for a while. While it is probably fiction, I found myself wondering how much of this could or did happen, and the effect it would have on someone if in fact did. Good work

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