Review of Visions of Suffering (2006) by Robert B — 27 Jul 2011
Turn off your brain, grab a drink, and relax with the visceral overload that is Visions of Suffering. This 2 hour Russian indie flick is difficult to critique in a traditional way, because it is far from a traditional film.
The bulk of the film is dream sequences and visions of main character whose real life is about as bleak as his crazy ass dreams. This movie is an absolute overload on the senses. The amount of work put into this sucker is impressive, but it is a difficult flick to give your full attention because it is so extreme.
It qualifies as horror as many of the images are disturbing and gory and it will certainly test genre fans. Iskanov would go on to produce the massive Philosophy of a Knife which is an even greater test of endurance and personal fortitude.
enjoy.
This review of Visions of Suffering (2006) was written by Robert B on 27 Jul 2011.
Visions of Suffering has generally received negative reviews.
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