Gallery of Maniacs: Worlds by José Mogica Marinench - Three Steps in Delusion José Mogica Marinche, of course, the noble was a bully (in the best sense of the word). At a time when horror almanacs were in vogue, Marinsch took and made his film. Yes, made so that even many tough Japanese films pale.
Before this picture, Marinsch had two very successful artistic stories about Zek from the coffin. The new task seemed difficult to implement: is it possible to surprise and shock the viewer for the third time in a row?
Turns out you can. Marinche started with sex. The story of a few men breaking into a house and raping young and beautiful girls is not very impressive. But, Marine shoots a light erotic movie, unexpectedly ending everything with a very bloody ending.
The second story seems very chaste - can a passerby man fall in love with a girl and follow her? However, in the last 5 minutes of the novel, everything will be turned upside down: there will be death and hints of sexual perversion. The contrast is incredible. This is a shocking effect.
Expecting a third novel to begin in a simple conference, the least expectation is that the action will be transferred to the castle to a bloodthirsty scientist who will practically confirm his claims in a dispute with a young couple. There will be a lot of cannibalism.
Marinche makes an expressive, violent, violent film that, despite everything, was very original. It is important that the visual characteristics of the film were solid. But at the same time, Marinche was not fascinated by demonstrations of violence, such as Haneke - he was just creating.
In the end: If you liked two films about "Zek from the grave", then this creepy almanac of Marinsha will be very useful.
8 out of 10