Atroz (atrocious)(2015) -

Atroz is frequently compared to other notorious extreme films like A Serbian Film or August Underground due to its graphic depictions of necrophilia, sexual assault, and gore. Critical Reception

(also known as Atrocious ) is a 2015 Mexican horror film that gained notoriety as one of the most extreme and violent entries in the history of Mexican cinema. Directed by Lex Ortega , the film is a relentless descent into depravity, utilizing a "found footage" style to depict horrific acts of cruelty. Plot Overview Atroz (Atrocious)(2015)

The film blends traditional cinematography with found footage , creating a gritty, pseudo-realistic atmosphere designed to unsettle the audience. Atroz is frequently compared to other notorious extreme

The camera documents a series of brutal crimes, including the humiliation, torture, and murder of various victims. As the police—specifically (Carlos Valencia)—delve deeper into the recordings and the lives of the perpetrators, they uncover a cycle of inherited violence and psychological trauma that fuels the men's atrocities. Production and Style Production and Style The story begins with the

The story begins with the aftermath of a car accident involving two intoxicated men, (Miguel Angel Nava) and Goyo (Lex Ortega). When the police inspect the vehicle, they discover a video camera containing footage that reveals the men are not just reckless drivers, but serial killers.

Film Review: Atroz (Atrocious) (2015) | HNN - Horrornews.net

Lex Ortega, who also stars in the film and is known for his work in the "extreme" subgenre of horror.

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Atroz (Atrocious)(2015)

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