Brutal for its time


I saw this for the first time today.
I had only seen the remake years ago and I liked it but I remember thinking "the original can't be THIS brutal and over the top"
But I was surprised to see that it kind of IS!

The rape and the murders, they were all pretty horrific.
I'm sad that I went all these years without checking it out.

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Me too. I was in high school when this came out and just saw it this year. Now I'll give the remake a view.



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I think it's still pretty brutal today. Maybe not compared to stuff like Saw and Hostel, but moreso than all the generic PG-13 haunted house and found footage crap that dominates the horror scene these days.

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I agree, it's still brutal for today's world. I'd say it was ahead of it's time.

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Personally, I think that The Excorcist and Alice Sweet Alice were more disturbing than this. Those two movies were released earlier.

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The original is very brutal and the grainy photography adds to the atmosphere. I mean you've got a crucifixion/burning, rape, two shootings and a dog being gutted. Beauty and Beast the dogs are my two favourite characters.

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The Hills Have Eyes' most brutal moments had a deeply disturbing quality, which remains on your mind long after you've seen it. The Hills Have Eyes's sudden ending, with the flash of red on screen, emphasised this for me.

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