10 Spine-Chilling Movies About the True Face of the World

7º – Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, 2016)In the plot, after receiving the new romance from her ex-husband, a woman will realize that the details of the book’s history are linked directly to her own life. ‘Nocturnal Animals’ is different from the rest of the traditional films of the genre, highlighting a figure of revenge in a veiled way, choosing to work with a story that divides into two fronts.

 

6º – The White Ribbon (Michael Haneke, 2009)Shaping up in a small German village shortly before the outbreak of World War I, the story shows the local residents’ attempt to discover those responsible for strange and cruel acts. Directed by Michael Haneke, ‘The White Ribbon’ starts from an individualistic premise, sketching a figure of evil that fits into a single individual, from a collective, terrifying point of view, denouncing evil as intrinsic to our origin. A great film, which, however, charges a lot psychologically from its viewer.

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