>>220448604 probably "there is nothing" the woman seemed disappointed, so it probably wasnt something good, and she killed herself, so it probably wasnt something hellish
>>220451167 the girl grew up with another girl who was tortured as a kid and, as adults, the pair go to the house of the people who did it and fuck them up. spoilers: the people were part of a cult who torture people to near-death to try and induce visions in them of what comes after death. after the two protags kill the house owners, the tortured one kills herself, then the cult shows up and nabs the other girl and begins torturing her like they do, ending with flaying her alive. OP pic is from the end where the protag whispers something to the cult leader woman, who then meets with the other cultists and blows her own brains out.
>>220448604 I think it was something truly unlivable, some nightmarish hell awaits and there's absolutely nothing you can do. Idiots think you wouldn't want to kill yourself then but living would be impossible. People really don't give thought to perfect knowledge of certain infinite suffering.
>>220449722 Flay victims were rarely boiled before the flaying, because that can easily kill them. Most commonly they just used hot water to soften the skin.
I only watch documentaries about migrating birds when on mushrooms with 70s music in the background Sometimes I put some daft punk music videos inbetween.
I tried to go innawoods and be outdoors once, to feel the tree breathing, the sky moving, the stones talking and all that bs, like some anons told me, but I just got super anxious. I'm probably the only person in the world who prefer to stay inside a room when taking psychedelics
>>220448604 the objective truth is that she found heaven but lied and said there was nothing as an ultimate fuck you to the old woman and her evil organization
>>220462865 yeah the newborn baby rape was a real knee-slapper but i laughed the hardest at the gay incest pedophilic necrophilia. the countey of serbia should be violently purged for this movie's existence, down to the last child.
>>220463064 The director made it as a fuck you to the americans and western euros who used his country for cheap sex tourism in the 90s. If it made you upset then it did its job
>>220462746 Nah, at the time I just really wanted to be actually scared by a horror movie and my buddy said Martyrs would do it, especially on shrooms. I didn't end up being scared, just depressed haha. >>220462776 This was like 15 years ago man, I don't do drugs anymore. >>220463029 >I'm probably the only person in the world who prefer to stay inside a room when taking psychedelics Nah I was the same way, inside was comfort, plus with technology as it is you can do all sorts of cool stuff. The last time I did shrooms was like 3 years ago and I had 37 panic attacks in the space of 1 minute while at a night club.
>>220462445 obviously a depressing interpretation but i don't think it was supposed to even suggest an afterlife. it wasn't a vision of things to hopefully come but just proof of the soul staring us in the face, and she told the old crone that while she confirmed that there's an immutable soul in all of us, it's not immortal. it's deliverance for the main character who may have wondered about the existence of one or is just coming off the high of the reprieve from the torture but it's no good for the villain who needed perpetuation in some form. i don't think the mc mentioned hell, i don't get the sense that she had any righteous hatred/capacity to withhold left in her and destroyed the hag unwittingly >why would she rush to something she's dreading? i never experienced anything like having a real answer to metaphysical questions but i feel like the only fear she really had was fear of the unknown. even if it's the worst possible answer she's resigned to whatever the truth is and we just have to accept that she has the capacity to believe the main character completely
>>220462530 I watched "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things" the first time I took shrooms (well, I ate an entire shroom candy bar), and I fucking loved that movie. I got so hung up on how witty the dialogue was, and then when the zombies finally showed up at the end, I was horrified because the sound design is nightmarish, it sounds like something that Akira Yamaoka might have even been inspired by for Silent Hill.
>>220463327 the director made it as a way to force his debauched perversions on the viewer and then came up with some half-assed bullshit after the fact that you apparently bought
>>220463327 He made the movie to put as much sick filth on the screen to poison anyone who viewed it because he is sexually depraved. He pulled the "actually it's about fascism" bullshit that only works on leftist midwits after criticism came knocking, just like Salo.