7º – Antichrist (Lars von Trier, 2009)After their young son died in a domestic tragedy, a couple decides to take refuge in an isolated hut to try to rebuild destroyed instances. Directed by Danish Lars Von Trier, ‘Antichrist’ works at every scene to try to disturb his viewer. We will have the most diverse forms of absurdity contained in the film, from scenes of explicit sex to an attempt at castration. It is worth saying that the film is a good option and its exaggerations are valid for its central proposal.
6º – Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017)A young black man prepares to meet his white girlfriend’s family at home where her parents live, an isolated place permeated by nature. The plot gains all its essence when the young man begins to detect strange events in that house during the days when he is there, suspecting about the real intention of his presence to that family. ‘Get Out’ is a delicious movie, bringing frightening moments and that are recorded in the minds of the spectators, always counting on surprising exits to his story.
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