I do believe it is available now for those interested in looking deeper into this story of love, obsession, sex and death. Not only has he done all of this for his baby of a monster, but he has furthered the legacy with a Nekromantik book as well. Jorg also contributed to the set design, the editing process and still photography shots. If you want someone to be mangled correctly, mangle them yourself, right? He did a very nice job, indeed. Writer/ Director Jorg Buttgereit (who also wrote and directed Schramm, Der Todesking and Nekromantik 2) also contributed to the special effects team as the corpse designer, along with his co-Writer, Franz Rodenkirchen. This is just a sneak preview of what you will be getting yourselves into. Of course, I won’t give the rest away for the anxious gore fiend that is waiting to finish this review, so you can go find a copy. The Special Effects are brutally satisfying. She is bisected during the crash and her intestines are hanging from the bottom of where her legs once were. As the camera slowly pans to the back of the car, the female passenger is laid out on the ground.
This is somewhat where I got the inspiration for the film I am doing Special Effects for at the moment(in a snuff scene). If you look closely, his nose is ripped at the bridge. The windshield and everything surrounding him is drenched in flowing, crimson pain as well.
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We see the male driver as he is laid back in the driver’s seat, covered in blood. The wreck itself is not all that detailed, but the aftermath would be atrocious to most. The film opens with a horrible car accident. I’ll get right to the gore score of this feature. Just as the urination and everything else in the film, the necrophilia sex and carnage was just as brutally shown. I don’t see why the shots had to be so close up, you could get the round about picture of what was going on at the time.
The one downfall I had with the film (being a straight flying arrow) is the extreme close up shots of male members as they urinated a few times throughout the film. At the time this movie was made, it didn’t just push the envelope, it ripped it to shreds. Both are drenched in sickness pretty much throughout. I thought the film was delightfully disturbing, as well as it’s sequel. If your stomach is not turned easily, try giving it a viewing, if you can handle it. We, the lucky citizens of the United States have the pleasure of seeing this film uncut, unrated and unrelenting if you can find a copy. Australia refused classification for a rating. Nekromantik was banned Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Canada. This film is a classic to the constant diggers of extreme depravity and graphic disgust.
Prepare to take a trip on the dark side of love, lust, loss and sex. Brace yourselves for what could be known as the p*rnographic pleasure of the putrid minded.
Hell-o, cinematic sickos and maggots of the macabre. Starring: Robert Schmadtke, Beatrice Manowski, Harald Lundt, Colloseo Schulzendorf and Jorg Buttgereit Written by: Jorg Buttgereit and Franz Rodenkirchen Instead getting the corpse buried, he takes it home to his girlfriend and the fun begins. One day he gets to take care of a rotting corpse. He has a hobby of collecting body parts and conserving them in booze. Nekromantik is about a middle aged man called Robert Schmadtke who works at a Street Cleaning Agency, that is his job is to take care of the remains of dead bodies in accidents etc.