CapgunChuck: "No Ransom-Stab" by "Deathlust of Sir Bruce"
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:40 am
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Repeated stabbing
I purchased this video based upon the description of repeated stabs in lower belly, crotch, and navel, hoping to see action similar to that of Sir Bruce's excellent "No Choice." I was immediately disappointed. The movie is "too real" in its depiction of suffering and pain. The acting is too real at depicting anger (by Sir Bruce) with angry obscenities, and the reactions of the actress too real at depicting suffering and pain. The actress reacts while bound to a chair as if being punched rather than penetrated by a sharp object except when the knife has intercourse with her navel as Sir Bruce says things like, "I'll take it out" and "I'll put it back in." And "Does that hurt?" Her incessant crying is her answer, meaning it hurts real bad.
I prefer sounds of knife being plunged in to be realistic, I love the realism of an actress reacting in shock and disbelief and voicing sexy sounds as if the knife had actually plunged into her and so forth. This movie contains none of that style of "realism." I don't enjoy realistic depictions of cruelty, obscenity, pain and suffering like the wailing, coughing, and blood curdling screams in this movie. To me, scenes that depict too much realism of suffering, pain, and crying obliterate the erotic aspect of the movie.
The lighting is too dark and flickers.
Admittedly, the acting is excellent, as well as the actual death scene and the aftermath pans at the end. For these reasons only, I must give this movie some credit in the rating. However, I wouldn't recommend this movie except to a real sadist who enjoys cruelty.
Rating: 4 out of 10
Repeated stabbing
I purchased this video based upon the description of repeated stabs in lower belly, crotch, and navel, hoping to see action similar to that of Sir Bruce's excellent "No Choice." I was immediately disappointed. The movie is "too real" in its depiction of suffering and pain. The acting is too real at depicting anger (by Sir Bruce) with angry obscenities, and the reactions of the actress too real at depicting suffering and pain. The actress reacts while bound to a chair as if being punched rather than penetrated by a sharp object except when the knife has intercourse with her navel as Sir Bruce says things like, "I'll take it out" and "I'll put it back in." And "Does that hurt?" Her incessant crying is her answer, meaning it hurts real bad.
I prefer sounds of knife being plunged in to be realistic, I love the realism of an actress reacting in shock and disbelief and voicing sexy sounds as if the knife had actually plunged into her and so forth. This movie contains none of that style of "realism." I don't enjoy realistic depictions of cruelty, obscenity, pain and suffering like the wailing, coughing, and blood curdling screams in this movie. To me, scenes that depict too much realism of suffering, pain, and crying obliterate the erotic aspect of the movie.
The lighting is too dark and flickers.
Admittedly, the acting is excellent, as well as the actual death scene and the aftermath pans at the end. For these reasons only, I must give this movie some credit in the rating. However, I wouldn't recommend this movie except to a real sadist who enjoys cruelty.
Rating: 4 out of 10