The Most Disturbing Self-Mutilation Scenes in Film History
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The Most Disturbing Self-Mutilation Scenes in Film History
Explore the limits of the human body in film, where self-mutilation scenes have evolved dramatically since the 1970s. Originally depicted as signs of madness or religious fervor, these intense moments now delve into complex psychological themes across various genres, from horror to dramas and thrillers. Today’s films use self-harm and self-mutilation not just for shock value, but as a tool to explore identity crises, emotional struggles, and sur…


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