Disturbing? First off, I suppose the Garthim were scarythough there's a tension diffusing moment during the attack on th
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peeptoad13 — 11 years ago(August 28, 2014 10:41 AM)
The Chamberlain disturbed me most (and especially the scene of his violent banishment) the film generally was pretty creepy, but he was by far the creepiest for my young psyche when I saw it in the theater way back when. Not sure why, but it's something about his eyes and that evil grin he has for most of the film.
I will probably get laughed at for this, but I used to sneak downstairs when I was younger (right around the time this film came out) and watch horror movies on late night TV. I saw Poltergeist, Savage Harvest, American Werewolf, and several others that way and
none
of them came close to creeping me out the way this film did.
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chime1985 — 11 years ago(October 03, 2014 02:09 AM)
I've never been a squeamish kid when it came to films etc, a part of me always knew it was make believe. However, there were two scenes that always unnerved me in this film.
- Right at the beginning, when the Skeksis drew their power from the crystal. It's just the way they stare at that thing while purple beams of light radiate from it. Always gives me the creeps.
- When the emperor dies. Something about the way he disintegrates always disturbed me. Creepy as hell! haha
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rascal67 — 11 years ago(November 13, 2014 08:19 PM)
I only watched again recently, after many many years. I had forgotten how dark the film was in parts. Wonderful conceptual design and visuals throughout and was impressed by the film, when first released. Loved the ending shot, with the lush transformed world and the beautiful crystal palace in the background.
I think the film pushed the envelope, with what it could get away with for a "family film" and being done with puppets, it somewhat lessened the impact of the scenes. The assaultive disrobing of The Chamberlain, could be tantamount to attempted rape. It was also a shock when Kira got stabbed and died, as she was such a lovely and brave character. However, I knew that she would be brought back to life, so I wasn't that distressed.
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Haifis — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 12:17 AM)
When I was a kid, I was sad to see Kira's mother get killed by the Garthrim. Very disturbing scene where the Garthim yanks her offscreen as her daughter watches in horror.
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kya1 — 9 years ago(June 10, 2016 06:14 PM)
The kidnapping of the slaves and the extremely traumatic stealing of their essence. I felt so much horror and pity as I watched the slave's life force being taken.
I think probably this. It's the part that stuck with me.
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lorddeseiz — 9 years ago(July 14, 2016 07:50 AM)
Essence drain, those eyes going blank and those cute podlings going all wrinkly and stuff
Creeped me out.
Also fizzgig whats its name jumping out of the hole for the first time. Knew something was gonna pop out didnt expect it to be screaming like mad.
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lollipop15 — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 05:16 AM)
The kidnapping of the slaves and the extremely traumatic stealing of their essence. I felt so much horror and pity as I watched the slave's life force being taken. And then Kira's!
This. It was almost disgustingly creepy.