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Shocking awful sick scenes inside the cells


I know it is just a classic softcore movie from Tinto Brass..So I did not expect any thing but nudity, sexuality and sick fancies..I wouldn`t post any comment about such a movie unless I read this comment posted by "Bryce David"

"My only real complaint about SK is the scenes where they actually kill real pigs. That was excessive"

I got sick when I saw the scenes inside the cells of the nude girls enforced to make love with disfigured and midget men..I do believe it was too offensive and racist scenes..I wonder why didn`t any human rights organization sue Tinto Brass for directing such awful scenes

yes , it is just softcore fancies..but fancies should not hurt the feelings of other people..If they are midgets or disfigured does not mean that they are senseless

These scenes were much excessive than killing pigs..It was about hurting human being like you and me

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I gotta get round to seeing this mobie some time too. I agree, those midgets should be grateful!!!

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"How do you know that the disfigured and midget men didn't like it?
This might have been the most action they've gotten in their whole life. "

LMAOOO i spit water all over the keyboard when i read that

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in essence, you're saying 'midgets' and 'disfigured people' cannot make their own decisions and are therefore subhuman. no one was FORCED to act in this film. give these people the credit they deserve as actors, and indeed human beings, who chose to do those scenes of their own volition.

-joFFeman

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Where can I buy an uncut DVD? (R2)

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In essence, you're saying 'midgets' and 'disfigured people' cannot make their own decisions and are therefore subhuman. No-one was FORCED to act in this film. Give these people the credit they deserve as actors, and indeed human beings, who chose to do those scenes of their own volition.

Well said. After all, we're talking about adult actors here. To treat these individuals as anything else is deeply patronising.

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I'm sure the freaks were MORE then willing to take part in this movie

"Get In Touch With Your Inner Bitch!"

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It was shocking to see it the first time, but then the movie becomes
mellow after that.

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I'm sure the freaks were MORE then willing to take part in this movie []


HAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!!!

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I was just shocked and surprised to see Ingrid Thulin in this movie. What ever could possess her to star in it? This is not to say the movie is bad... well, it is, but bad in a good way. I'm just thinking, "This is the same actress who co-headlined in Ingmar Bergman and Luchino Visconti movies - and now TINTO BRASS?! Bwahaha "

Forget the midgets. I bet they were grateful they were getting paid for what usually detracts people from them in real life.


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I don't know, the look on midgets' faces were of satisfaction. I think he enjoyed it. It's obvious in his performance. Plus, midgets can make up their own mind whether they want to star in a naziploitation flick starring really hot naked blonde chicks.

The pig, however, did not seem to enjoy it when he was put on a hot conveyor belt, put on a hook and gutted, his eyes spooned out, all while it was still alive. No, the pig didn't seem to enjoy that at all.

*beep*

"First you wanna kill me, now you want "kiss me. Blo(e)w" I Did(aka eBathory)

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"Pigs are killed every day by the thousands."

And that's equal to torturing them? Well then you'll surely also be of the opinion that Nazis "experimenting" with Jews before killing them is equal to the USA justice system executing its prisoners?

FYI: cruelty to animals has been criminalized in most civilized countries. This means, among other things, any unnecessary discomfort or pain before death. And all civilized countries have criminalized the death penalty but let's not go there...

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The midget and the guy with no legs definitely made out better than the pig.

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And I would like to think that because of these laws, animals don't suffer when they are slaughtered, but I know better. If you've seen the undercover films made of what happens in slaughter houses, you know what I mean.

"Civilized"? No, we are not.



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caff0d wrote, "all civilized countries have criminalized the death penalty but let's not go there"

By that line of reasoning, the UK was not a civilized country until 1998 when the death penalty was removed for all offences.

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"By that line of reasoning, the UK was not a civilized country until 1998 when the death penalty was removed for all offences."

You get no argument from me on that one. But it also means that the US of A, is Not civilized now, or ever will be at this rate. Trying to come up with .. Uncruel ways to put people to death, for the offense of ...putting people to death... and ya, I'm an American. But hey... just because you eat with forks, and know to cover your mouth when yoiu burp...does Not make you civilized. The Nazis had excellent table manners as well. AND Listened to Wagner... would you call them civilized?

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Its strange that the Nazis actually were protectors of animals - they were the first to enact laws to protect animals from cruelty - kosher butchering and vivisection are Jewish practices which were banned by the Nazis - Hitler was a vegetarian and encouraged those around him to follow the practice as well - the modern animal protection movements are all spawned from the Third Reich via people like Savitri Devi (read: Impeachment of Man)

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I doubt the midgets were forced at gun point to act in the film, they did it of their own free will, in the 70s many dwarfs posed for nude shoots or films with actresses, the midgets were acotrs as well, very respected i am sure.

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yeah that was too much


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Well it got a reaction! And I found it interesting. Because, much as I was revolted by the pig's death, not being a vegetarian I had to admit double standards on my part. After all, I eat meat but look the other way regards the grisly facts, much as others looked the other way during the Nazi era.

Same as reacting to the midgets getting some action: revolting but then why? Is it more revolting than able bodied men paying for sex? So aren't I guilty of the same attitude to the disabled as the Nazis had to the infirm?

Being an exploitation film, watching it put me - unwittingly - in the same frame of mind as the Nazi perpetrators, which was sobering.

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This scene was actually my main problem with the movie, but not exactly for the reason that you mention. The audience is supposed to be revolted by the disfigured men having sex with Aryan women -- at least, I think Brass was going for this reaction -- but the effect is to reinforce the Nazis' eugenic ideas of "desirable" and "normal" physical traits. Maybe Brass wants the audience to feel uncomfortable, but it seems that he is actually adopting his own Nazi-like view of these "subhumans" by directing an entire sequence around them like a porno crossed with a Third Reich propaganda film documenting inferior specimens. Think of those 1930s German posters that depict ravenous Jews lustfully groping Aryan women. Brass depends on eliciting the same type of audience response in this scene, and, in doing so, undermines his own purportedly anti-Nazi message.

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