For those with an appreciation for horror movies done well, most of them come from foreign countries, free of the constraints of Hollywood to make something other than slasher flicks, torture porn, and gratuitous nonsense.
That's not to say that bloody violence is entirely absent from foreign horror films; on the contrary, most of the ones I've seen have been much more visually intense than what comes out of America. But the difference lies in the emotional impact these violent scenes have.
Some of the best foreign (horror, thriller, and everything else) movies I have ever seen are the following:
REC
Martyrs
Let The Right One In
The Orphanage
Audition
Ichi the Killer
The Descent
À l'intérieur (Inside)
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
Oldboy
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
Bolded movies: Part of the "Vengeance Trilogy" by director Park Chan-wook.
That's not to say that bloody violence is entirely absent from foreign horror films; on the contrary, most of the ones I've seen have been much more visually intense than what comes out of America. But the difference lies in the emotional impact these violent scenes have.
Some of the best foreign (horror, thriller, and everything else) movies I have ever seen are the following:
REC
Martyrs
Let The Right One In
The Orphanage
Audition
Ichi the Killer
The Descent
À l'intérieur (Inside)
Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance
Oldboy
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
Bolded movies: Part of the "Vengeance Trilogy" by director Park Chan-wook.
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