How disturbing was it? I was told it was pretty good, but may be too much for me. Like on a scale of requiem for a dream?
"Saltburn" was an excellent film. Kept me intrigued and interested the whole time. Legit made me feel emotions. All the characters feel real. The situations are believable. The message impactful.
But at no point did I question my own sanity. 0/10 surreal factor. Up your weirdness game, nostr:nprofile1qqsd3uut39959acqsvzua0chkjyj2e20y2ccp3vxrwq3g8uqenmjsjqpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpr9mhxue69uhk6un9vd5x2etnv5hryvtdd9kzumt99ulagzzn
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Not like PTSD disturbing, but for sure make-you-blush disturbing. Extremely well-made, though.
That one scene made me gag!
Ok Iโm not watching then. If a sick fuck like you can gag, I canโt handle it ๐
It's no worse than that gay orgy hotel ass eating show y'all watch.
Yeah, I really enjoyed Saltburn in spite of the one scene. And it was really only the initial shock of that one scene. But that other ahow just sounds like making porn mainstream and well...ew.
White lotus had some like shocking stuff, but nothing that would like give me nightmares the way that requiem and clockwork did. Thatโs what Iโm trying to gauge about salt burn.
I wouldn't call any of this movie nightmare inducing. None of it is gory or over the top. It's a very real movie and not a slasher or shock for the sake of shock movie. There is a scene that makes the men particularly uncomfortable but it just kinda gave me a bit of ick.
Oo then maybe I could watch it
I think you could. It's nowhere near Requiem. Even the overall depravity was presented in a very British package.
Yeah... ๐คข