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The Royal Hunt
Russian general have to find and bring back to St. Petersburg girl claiming her right to the throne...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the increasingly erratic behavior of a man named Leo, who is obsessed with capturing and dissecting animals. His fixation leads him to isolate himself and engage in disturbing acts, blurring the lines between reality and his own macabre desires. The narrative explores themes of obsession, madness, and the dark side of human nature.
Critical Reception
'The Royal Hunt' is a notoriously difficult and unsettling film, often considered a very personal and disturbing work by its director, Klaus Kinski. It received extremely limited release and is generally viewed as a cult film within extreme cinema circles, appreciated more for its raw, visceral intensity and Kinski's singular vision than for conventional cinematic qualities.
What Reviewers Say
Notorious for its disturbing subject matter and graphic depictions.
A challenging and often unpleasant viewing experience.
Reflects Klaus Kinski's intense and controversial artistic persona.
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Fun Fact
Klaus Kinski directed and starred in 'The Royal Hunt' during a period of intense personal and professional turmoil, making it one of his most idiosyncratic and challenging directorial efforts.
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