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« prevLars Von Trier. If you're one of those normal human beings with some semblance of a recognizable existence on a planet of sunshine and hope, you probably don't know who Lars Von Trier is. He's the old purveyor of the "Dogme 95" cinematic technique -- which basically boiled down to "just point a camera and shoot, and make it cheap," something he invented and then ignored -- and he directed the films Breaking the Waves (great), Dogville (great), Dancer In The Dark (pretty good, plus, it features Bjork being hanged) and Manderlay (pretty awful). Well, he has a new film coming out this summer, and, well, screenings at the Cannes Film Festival are revealing it to be a heartwarming night at the movies. It's called Antichrist, and it's about a grieving husband and wife trying to kill each other. And it features the following scene.
From what we gather, here's how it goes down, more or less: After knocking him unconscious, Gainsbourg bores a hole in Dafoe's leg with a hand drill and bolts him to a grindstone to keep him from escaping. Then, she quickly smashes his scrotum with some sort of blunt object (the moment of impact happens slightly below the frame). We don't actually see his testicles become disengaged from this body, though it's apparently implied. Next, she bring him to a climax with her hands and he ejaculates blood (yes, it shows this).
Well, that's pretty much the exact description of how I felt watching the first Transformers movie, so, you know, sign me up.
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