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Posted by Victor Khomenko on November 20, 2010 at 11:44:44:

Long ago I developed the simple technique - I just tell myself this is plastic, red paint and fake wounds.

As she started with the needles, I immediately told myself the finger looked too plastic, and the emotion meter dropped right away.

I am not kidding you.

I developed that "skill" many years ago after the scalping scene in the Salo caused me to close my eyes for a moment - I didn't know I was "that delicate" until then.

So as I watched the Imprint, the horror simply did not materialize, it was all too fake, poorly done, in fact... so - boring.

Now, some scenes in M are truly horrifying in my book, so I don't like watching it. Of course there it is done without plastic and red paint, which makes it so much more piercing and gripping. I think I mentioned before that I consider the open door shot easily the most horrific scene in the movies that I have seen. It is stuff from a REAL nightmare.