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Originally Posted by tore
An interesting thing about Salo is that it seems to be a very mild adaptation of Marquis De Sade's 120 Days of Sodom .. I haven't read it (nor would I), but at least it seems that way after checking out the plot synopsis of the depraved work on Wikipedia.
I don't understand why anyone would write a story about rich "libertines" torturing and sexually molesting children for months before finally killing them, including their own daughters. And it's from 1785.
I guess Marquis de Sade was a real ******* 
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what ever you are saying there....you are right.....Sade was a real (insert any foul word)....keep in mind what word is rooted in his name
but you cannot just dismiss his books as Sadistic pornography and this one in particular is really not written that way (or at least not so much in my opinion....Justine is much worse for that aspect) but the philosophy in his writing should not be ignored very few people have been willing to express mankind for what they are capable of and really grasp the concept of "will of power"....and the corruption in everyone's soul
and this book is a real joy to read while riding on public transportation
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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck
talking about films that make you depressed and feel like killing yourselves, i'd advise you to refrain from watching "Der Todesking" (The King of Death)
in four short vignettes, it aptly demonstrates how life is, well, actually really meaningless
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i love Jörg Buttgereit's movies

....again like Sade....there is more there than meets the eye