The Giallo italian classic are more harder than the british hammer classic horro!


Question: The Giallo italian classic are more harder than the british hammer classic horror!?
my good observation is the Giallo mostly won′t let any happy ending stories!. Iam surprised if my two Movie-loyalists would like to sayWww@Enter-QA@Com


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!.!.!.indeed, I have to agree that many of the Italian-produced films (!.!.!.not just the giallos, but also the straight horror films), from the early '70's to the mid-'80's, maintain a deliberate, and almost sadistic harshness; in closely studying the classic cult 'giallos' produced by the great Mario Bava and Dario Argento, which later gave wake to the oh-so graphic and gut-wretching films of Lamberto Bava and the late Lucio Fulci, one can easily see the unflinching and unapologetic harshness, and grim intensity!.!.!.!.!.an intensity, which is only now being undertaken by some American filmmakers, though less effectively and artistically!. This is why films like "Hostel" and "Saw" have been coined more as 'horror/torture porn', rather that true giallo-like thrillers; although as equally graphic as their classic counterparts, the contemporary renditions, and the filmmakers associated with them, just don't get it!. In the interim, the 'giallos' maintain a far more effective, and much more interesting intensity, than these modern counterparts!.!.!.!.

!.!.!.!.!.I'll take the gripping and compelling intensity of "Tenebre", over the overboard gut-wretching mess called "Hostel", anytime; it's one thing to want to push the boundaries of a taboo theshold, by just slapping together some gore-drenched scenarios, but it's an entirely different thing, to make it artistically and compellingly interesting, and the well-seasoned and imaginative Italian filmmakers seem to know how to do it best!!!!

!.!.!.!.also agreed, there's nary an Italian 'giallo' or horror film, which culminates in a happy ending; in fact, most Italian-produced horror films, despite the ensuing menace of each subsequent film being vanquished, in whatever way, the ending of said films, always seem to maintain a grim, and not-so-happy ending, though this does not necessarily make these films unsatifying!. Although the British Hammer films have attempted to replicate that grim and sadistic intensity in a smattering of entires, like "Scars of Dracula", "Hands of the Ripper", "Twins of Evil" and "Dr!. Jekyll & Sister Hyde", the endings of these films always maintain that the horror has been vanquished, and all is well, at the end!. Being old enough to have seen both the Hammer films, and the Italian 'giallos' or horror films in theaters, I had always felt more uncomfortable, leaving the theater, after watching a giallo, or a Lucio Fulci horror film, than a Hammer film, because at the end of these films, the horror is left unresolved or unvanquished!.!.!.!.!.and I find myself left with a definite feeling of dread, in trying to make my way back home!.!.!.!.especially at night!.!.!.!.and in the dark!!!! In the Hammer films, the associate 'horror' is typically vanquished, or killed off, and one leaves the theater much more comfortably; this is why, due to how expensive theater tickets are these days, I almost always go to horror movies at night!.!.!.!.!.after the movie is over, you still have to get home!.!.!.!.at night!.!.!.!.in the dark!.!.!.!.and in folks who possess a creatively speculative imagination (!.!.!.like myself), one begins to wonder what's really out there!.!.!.!.in the dark!!!!!

In comparing the unrelenting and unflinching intensity, and tendancy toward grim and uncomfortable endings, Hammer films would be not unlike drinking mild-but-effective and tasty wine coolers, but the Italian 'giallos' and horror films would definitely be not unlike doing shots of brick-wall-slammin' 150-proof tequila!!!!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

I'd say that they are more hard core!. There are usually not happy endings and they tend to be quite a bit gorier!.!.!. I like some Hammer movies better, and I like some Giallos better but gialli are generally more violent and vile!Www@Enter-QA@Com



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