3º – I Saw the Devil (Jee-woon Kim, 2010)After his wife is brutally murdered by a lethal serial killer, a man will seek revenge at all costs against the killer. Another pearl of South Korean cinema on this list, ‘I Saw the Devil’ breaks with the common patterns of films with this theme, reversing roles among the central characters, resulting in a frantic rhythm transposed to the viewer.
2º – The Devil’s Rejects (Rob Zombie, 2005)As a sequence to the film ‘The House of 1000 Corpses’ (2003), the plot brings us the members of a family of serial killers who, after being discovered by the police, start an incessant escape, leaving the residence where they made several victims. The film concentrates its 107 minutes of duration exploring the steps of some members of this family in an attempt to maintain their freedoms, even if they have to exterminate anything they see ahead.
1º – Goodnight Mommy (Severin Fiala, 2014)After his mother had an aesthetic surgery and returned home with a protection on her face, two brothers found themselves convinced that this woman is not who she claims to be. Disturbing, ‘Goodnight Mommy’ has extremely uncomfortable scenes, making us literally think about stopping watching the film. In the field of his plot, the work still manages to be noticed as productive, bringing a story that changes frequently.