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The Erectionman
Narrator and director Michael Schaap's confessional style and general goofiness bring levity to an awkward topic: "erectile dysfunction" and the little blue pill that treats it.
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Plot Summary
In a Serbian village plagued by mysterious deaths, a young woman named Jelena becomes convinced that a local man, Miroslav, is responsible. As she delves deeper into the village's dark secrets and Miroslav's disturbing past, Jelena uncovers a horrific truth about the supernatural entity known as the Erectionman, an ancient force that feeds on fear and desire. She must find a way to confront this terrifying entity before it consumes her and the entire village.
Critical Reception
The Erectionman (also known as "St. George Shoots the Dragon") is a highly polarizing film that garnered a cult following for its extreme gore and disturbing imagery. While praised by some for its unique artistic vision and unflinching commitment to horror, it was widely criticized for its gratuitous violence, lack of coherent narrative, and offensive content.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and uncompromising visual style.
Criticized for its excessive and often pointless gore.
Deemed too extreme and disturbing by many mainstream viewers.
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Fun Fact
Director Srdjan Spasojevic reportedly made the film with a very low budget, relying heavily on practical effects and a dedicated crew willing to push boundaries.
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