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Beyond the Darkness: Buio Omega
Joe D'amato film...anyone seen it how is it and how is the gore rating 1-10
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I was pretty disappointed. I had heard that it was such an extreme film, and that was not what I saw. On a 1-10 scale, I'd rate the gore at about a 4. Some people love this film, but I was not impressed at all.
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Bear in mind there are cut versions about, and there are some impressive sequences in this film including the visceral bathroom decapitation sequence.
The characters (particularly the woman) have a nasty presence about them, and D'Amato's unmistakable edge of cold extremity is present and correct in places.
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