In this heated discussion, the gang tackles one of the most controversial horror films ever made—A Serbian Film (2010). Justin defends the movie, arguing that beneath its extreme content lies a sharp critique of exploitation, both in the adult film industry and under oppressive systems. He acknowledges how hard it is to watch but insists the film forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about power, consent, and dehumanization.
The rest of the crew isn’t so convinced. Alex admits they had to pause multiple times just to get through it, calling the experience “emotionally exhausting.” Arnold agrees, saying the ending left him deeply unsettled—not in a thought-provoking way, but in a “why did I just watch that?” way. Adrian, ever the dark humorist, chimes in with an unexpected take: “There were moments so over-the-top that I laughed, but I’m still not sure if the movie wanted me to laugh or if it was just so insane that it looped back around to funny.”
As the debate continues, the group wrestles with whether A Serbian Film is a daring provocation with something to say or just an endurance test in shock value. One thing’s for sure—no one walked away unaffected.