The Sacrament, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Sophie’s Choice, and more.
Despite being one of Takashi Miike’s breakthrough films internationally, his action flick is still banned in several countries around the world.
You may think you know what you’re in for, butis its own special category of crazy, as anyone who’s seen it can attest. When it was released, it was the kind of film that one had to special order from online companies, and now it can be streamed directly to your phone while you’re on the bus. Isn’t technology wonderful?
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