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7 of the weirdest & most absurd films of all time, no. 5 actually many people like it?

Films should be able to provide entertainment for the audience. However, the films below will have you raising your eyebrows in confusion!

What kind of movies do you like watching, gang? Certainly a film that can give us the effect of being happy, happy, excited, to stir emotions.

As a form of visual art, film has come a long way to convey the message it contains.

However, Jaka guarantees you will feel mixed when watching seven weirdest and most absurd movie of all time below this!

The Strangest and Absurd Movies

The films below are guaranteed to be very anti-mainstream. Chances are, you've never seen these kind of films.

Reporting from various sources, here is a list of the strangest and absurd films of all time!

1. Sleep (1964)

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Jaka gives you a challenge to watch movies Sleep this one! Jaka is sure, you won't be able to watch this film until it's finished.

Not because this film has a lot of sadistic and cruel characters, but you will feel bored to death when watching it!

How not, for more than five hours you will see the only character in this film sleeping! Absolutely nothing else to do.

The film, which was released in 1964, was directed by Andy Warhol with John Giorno in the role.

2. Videodrome (1977)

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If it's a ghost that comes out of television, you'll know her name is Sadako. What about television that becomes a ghost and spreads terror? That's what happens in movies Videodrome this one.

Released in the 80s, a television producer named Max finds a broadcast signal full of gore scenes that are very disturbing.

He also has ambitions to find the source of the signal that holds many conspiracy theories. During the investigation, many strange and vicious organic hallucinations.

This film is considered a modern surrealist film with elements of technology or so-called techo-surrealist. Despite being poor commercially, the film received positive reviews.

3. Boxing Helena (1993)

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Love, when it turns into an obsession, can be a terrible thing. That's what happens in movies Boxing Helena which was released in 1993.

The story is, there is a lonely surgeon named Nick Cavanaugh. He fell in love with a woman named Helena. Unfortunately, the woman was disgusted with him.

One day, Helena had a motor vehicle accident in front of Nick's house and suffered a broken bone.

Nick also kidnapped Helena and treated her at home. In order to make Helena helpless, he also amputated both legs.

When Helena once tried to strangle her, Nick decided to amputate both of Helena's hands! Truly cringe yes, gang!

4. In My Skin (2002)

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Do you think you have a bad habit? Hopefully your habit is not as bad as the main character in the movie In My Skin this one.

Centered on a female character named Esther, the film begins when she accidentally injures her leg while at a friend's party.

Even though the injury was quite severe, Esther didn't seem bothered by the injury and continued to party.

He still did not treat the wound the next day. In fact, he became addicted to taking his wounds to the point of mutilating parts of his own body!

Anything worse? Yes, because Esther started to raise the pieces of meat she was tearing herself up for fun! This film is not recommended for those of you who vomit easily.

5. Human Centipede: The First Sequence (2010)

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Human Centipede: The First Sequence is one of the most sadistic and disgusting films of all time.

Directed by Tom Six, this film tells the story of a German surgeon named Dr. Josef Heiter who kidnapped three tourists for his experiments.

What experiment? Experiment to combine all three of them to resemble a centipede! The trick is to sew them up so that all three of the victim's mouths share a digestive system.

Many film critics found the concept of this film absolutely disgusting. In fact, there are critics who refuse to give a rating!

6. Rubber (2010)

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Superhero films can look fun because their opponents are cool, from Joker to Thanos. But what if the enemy is a tire?

That's the premise of the movie called Rubber which was released in 2010. This indie film uses the background of the 90s.

Directed by Quentin Dupieux, this film tells the story of a tire named Robert (yup, he has a name!) who realizes that he has the psychic ability to kill people.

Since then, he has spread terror in California by hitting people and killing them. This film also entered the Cannes film festival, you know!

The critics themselves are divided into two groups, namely those who really dislike this film and those who admire it.

7. The Lobster (2015)

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The last movie on this list is The Lobster by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos. He also directed the film Dogtooth which is also no less strange.

The premise of this film will make you raise your eyebrows. The people who live in this film only have 45 days to find their true love.

If it fails? They will turn into the animal of their choice and will be made to wander alone forever.

Although it sounds strange, this film is actually a form of satire to the reality of human relationships in general.

If this really happened, somehow the fate of the eternal singles out there.

Not all the oddities that are owned by the film above is not just a mere sensation seeking. There are implied messages to be conveyed to the audience.

You could say, these films dare to do something different and go beyond the boundaries of filmmaking that are familiar to the audience.

For the makers, the film is not just entertainment that is fairy tales or full of moral messages. Film is the delivery of one's vision.

Well, although most of it is difficult for the general public to understand, anyway...

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