10 Movies About the Rotten Side of Human Being

2º – Miss Violence (Alexandros Avranas, 2013)

On her 11th birthday party, Angeliki, calm and silent, without anyone noticing, walks to the balcony of her apartment and jump from there. The film will spend its 98 minutes of duration dismembering the motives of the girl’s suicide, revealing a dark side present in that seemingly perfect family. ‘Miss Violence’ is a punch in the stomach of the beholder, bringing the ins and outs of evil and its unfolding in the lives of various people. A pearl of Greek cinema.

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1º – The Virgin Spring (Ingmar Bergman, 1960)

Ingmar Bergman presents us with a powerful work on ingenuity, envy and revenge. The film tells the story of Karin, an innocent young woman in the 14th century in Sweden, her cruel death and the revenge of her parents against those responsible for taking their lives. A bold classic, showing that no human being is incorruptible to the evil that engenders our essence.

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