5 of the best sickest movies
This post is not a review of each of these film but a simple presentation of these.
Philosophy of a knife (2007)
by Andrey Iskanov

Philosophy of a knife is one of my favorite movies of all genres.
During 4 hours and half, you will dive deep in the most dark sides of the human being.
A reference in the genre in my opinion. An artistic view about the mechanical violence of war.
Something that is interesting to noticed is that the movie teach us that those extreme medical experiments on alive human subjects actually benefited a lot to modern medecine.
The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from its beginnings in the 1930s to its demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731. The facts are told, and previously unknown evidence is revealed by an eyewitness to these events, former doctor and military translator, Anatoly Protasov. Part documentary and part feature, the story is shown from the perspective of a young Japanese nurse who witnessed many of horrors, and a young Japanese officer who is torn between his sincere convictions that he is serving the greater purpose, and the deep sympathy he feels for an imprisoned Russian girl. His life is a living hell as he's compelled to carry out atrocious experiments on the other prisoners, using them as guinea pigs in this shocking tale of mankind's barbarity. "Philosophy of a Knife" is truly one of the most violent, brutal and harrowing movies ever made.
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Soundtrack made by Alexander Shevchenko.
A Serbian Film (2010)
by Srdjan Spasojevic

One of the most twisted movie I have ever seen.
An aging porn star agrees to participate in an "art film" in order to make a clean break from the business, only to discover that he has been drafted into making a pedophilia and necrophilia themed snuff film.
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Begotten (1991)
by E. Elias Merhige

The most unusual movie I've ever seen. Amazing.
This gory and entirely visual film tells the surreal tale of the death and rebirth of gods.
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Salo (1975)
by Pier Paolo Pasolini

It is an adaptation of a novel by Le Marquis de Sade, "Les 120 derniers jours de Sodome" ("The last 120 days of Sodome").
If you've ever read Sade, you know that is hardcore, and as a movie with a 20th century vision with italian fascism as landscape, it is even more hardcore.
Four fascist libertines round up 9 teenages boys and girls and subject them to 120 days of physical, mental and sexual torture.
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August Underground Mordum (2003)
by Mike Schneider, Fred Vogel, Jerami Cruise
(part. II of August Underground trilogy)

August Underground Mordum is the second episode of the August Underground Trilogy.
I have seen a lot of fucked up shits in movies or on the web, but this...this is totally fucked up..
If you think that Hostel and Saw are "so fucking gore lol!!", don't watch it...