Chasm Skulker
Banned
The film didn't need blood and guts. There's plenty of suffering depicted that communicates the horror of war.
I mean, contrast it with Hacksaw Ridge. There's a bit in that film where someone picks up half a human torso and holds it out in front of them as a shield as they charge across the battlefield, hip firing a BAR with their free hand.
There's a point where a depiction of violence or death loses impact entirely. Sometimes less is more.
I mean, contrast it with Hacksaw Ridge. There's a bit in that film where someone picks up half a human torso and holds it out in front of them as a shield as they charge across the battlefield, hip firing a BAR with their free hand.
There's a point where a depiction of violence or death loses impact entirely. Sometimes less is more.