great quality download, but just random pictures, no actors seen, a voiceover. thats it. not worthwasting anyones elses time on this thing. may as well have been an audio recording. |
Thx so much for the warning. -- So this one is kind of self inflicting horror, if one watches it. The masochistic genre |
Thanks praguejay Good to know not worth wasting time watching. |
You say 'random pictures' but just lking at those screenshots evoke a sense of horror Maybe, just maybe, that is the whole idea It is all in the mind, all about the terror you own mind conjures up, more terrifying than anything Shudder/Asylum can come up with |
Beware these 'random images' There are lots of dead birds and small mammals too |
It reminded me of the experimental movies an idiot in my classroom made at Art School (in first 80s). Sadly, he's an old shop assistant now instead of the new Godfrey Reggio. Anyway, this is like a radio drama with some short clips and images to watch meanwhile you listen to this fictional interview. Someone said it was funny to imagine a star wars fan watching this and suffer. No. I watched Tarkowsky's Stalker at least 10 times, but this "movie" broke my balls after 10 minutes of a single view. |
Razzenest is a clever detour from the formulaic horror tropes. The film is a little bit of everything - it’s genuinely thought-provoking, scary, a bit satirical and bitingly funny. It lovingly skewers art films and festivals while also adding something unique to the tapestry. And top to bottom, it’s hellishly entertaining. Definitely one to keep on your radar. |
You don't have to listen to the soundtrack You can just watch the 'random images' or vice versa |
Hmm... While this film is certainly not for the casual moviegoer I laugh at the thought of a Bruce Willis fanatic or Star Wars connoisseur seeing it |
For those who prefer cinema that challenges and provokes, Razzennest is a film not to be missed. Not for dumb! |
Definitively, if one can crap out some extra spare lifetime out of one's . |