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Re: Horror movies without gore
(Anonymous) 2016-02-28 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Horror movies without gore
In the thriller category: The Silence Of The Lambs, The Cell (sort of belongs in the psychological horror category also), Cloverfield (according to imdb), Crimson Peak, The Gift, Shutter Island, Zodiac, Donnie Darko, Gravity, 127 Hours (mild gore, one instance).
There are certainly more, but that's what springs to mind.
Re: Horror movies without gore
Re: Horror movies without gore
And anon said they were okay with blood and death but not excessive gore? As far as I recall, It Follows didn't have gore so much as it had some blood and death. It's even listed on a couple of websites as a non gory horror movie, so I can't be the only one who thought it was fine.
Re: Horror movies without gore
Also the first scene in Vietnam and the nightmare sequences from Jacob's Ladder absolutely violate the no-gore rule if we're being strict about it.
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Well, I was assuming the OP meant they were ok as long as the injury in question wasn't gratuitous SAW-esque porn, which neither of those films are. If not, and OP actually meant not even mildly visceral injuries are allowed, then I also have to strike Crimson Peak and probably several others from that list as well.
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Re: Horror movies without gore
(Anonymous) 2016-02-29 02:46 am (UTC)(link)Re: Horror movies without gore
Finding a horror movie with absolutely nothing that could be classified as gore whatsoever is... well, it's nearly a lost cause unless you want to go back to 1950's horror. Even then, it isn't a guarantee.
Every single movie that shows up on the non-gore lists has something that could theoretically constitute an instance of gore if you look hard enough. It's sort of an exercise in picking movies with the least explicit things, fwiw.