Subconscious Cruelty (2000)
Año de lanzamiento: 2000
Nación: Canada
Alternative Title: Yposyneiditi sklirotita, Dainô bunretsu, Подсознательная жестокость, Bilinçalti Zulüm
Director: Karim Hussain
Writer: Karim Hussain
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Mitch Davis
Compañías: Infliction Films
Género: Avant-Garde, Horror
Budget: 100.000
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Historia
Subconscious Cruelty, directed by Karim Hussain in 2000, is a surrealistic anthology film divided into four unrelated segments, each pushing boundaries of violence and taboo subjects.
1. **Ovarian Eyeball**: The film opens with a disturbing scene where a naked woman's belly is sliced open, and an eyeball is removed from it.
2. **Human Larvae**: In the second segment, a deranged man murders his pregnant sister during labor and kills her newborn child.
3. **Rebirth**: A group of naked people engage in a grotesque ritual, rolling around in mud and blood.
4. **Right Brain/Martyrdom**: The final segment is filled with religious symbolism mixed with graphic violence and sexual imagery.
Resumen
Subconscious Cruelty is a Canadian avant-garde horror film directed by Karim Hussain, released in 2000. It's an intense, surrealistic exploration of taboo subjects and extreme violence, as reflected in its four unrelated segments, each pushing boundaries of taste and decency.
The film, with themes of atheism, homicide, incest, religion, and torture, is designed to provoke and disturb viewers. Despite the unsettling content, it's a notable example of avant-garde cinema that tackles controversial subjects head-on.

