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Possibly the most demoralizing, soul-crushing, plain ugly peeks into the sick machinations of a jewish mind I've ever had the displeasure of watching. This film made me physically sick, and I can honestly not blame Hoffman for having offed himself after being the lead in this grotesque project.
Films like Saló, Serbian Film, even Cannibal Holocaust have redeeming qualities when appreciated from an artistic point of view, be it as social or historical commentary, or purely for shock value. This film has no redeemable qualities and can be boiled down to little more than a rejection of gentile humanity: an affront to goodness and hope.
I'm completely serious when I say this movie gave me a headache.