I think a lot of people would be quick to write off Visitor Q as little more than shock value, but I see it as a bold statement of liberty and empowerment.
I think a lot of people would be quick to write off Visitor Q as little more than shock value, but I see it as a bold statement of liberty and empowerment.
Just watched a clip from the movie, just to give me an idea...
Great film, the sound design and special effects are incredible as well.
Nintendork666 wrote:
I think a lot of people would be quick to write off Visitor Q as little more than shock value, but I see it as a bold statement of liberty and empowerment.
I've only seen a handful of his films, but just found them pretty gross. I don't necessarily like gross/shock for the sake of gross/shock, which is what I get out of his work. I know there's possibly something deeper that I'm not getting. But not so sure I'm interested in looking for it.
noiseredux wrote:I've only seen a handful of his films, but just found them pretty gross. I don't necessarily like gross/shock for the sake of gross/shock, which is what I get out of his work. I know there's possibly something deeper that I'm not getting. But not so sure I'm interested in looking for it.
Sakiyuki Western Django doesn't have any gross/shock stuff at all, it's a crazy samurai film/spaghetti western hybrid. I've heard the guy does a LOT of different stuff though.
...guess he's most famous for his gore stuff or whatever. I'm not a fan of shock/gross either.
noiseredux wrote:I've only seen a handful of his films, but just found them pretty gross. I don't necessarily like gross/shock for the sake of gross/shock, which is what I get out of his work. I know there's possibly something deeper that I'm not getting. But not so sure I'm interested in looking for it.