Director: Jörg Buttgereit•Genres: Horror, Comedy
A necrophilic sequel, 'Nekromantik 2' follows Monika, a living woman who becomes infatuated with the corpse of Fritz, the protagonist from the first film. She exhumes his body and brings him home, attempting to rekindle a relationship with the deceased. Their bizarre cohabitation leads to increasingly extreme and taboo acts as Monika seeks to fulfill her desires in the most unconventional ways.
Nekromantik 2 is a notorious and highly controversial film, widely considered even more extreme than its predecessor. It is primarily known for its graphic depiction of necrophilia and its transgressive themes, which have polarized audiences and critics. While some view it as a disturbing exploration of taboo desires, others dismiss it as gratuitous shock cinema.
Extremely graphic and disturbing content, particularly its focus on necrophilia.
A cult film that pushes boundaries and challenges viewer sensibilities.
Often criticized for its shock value over narrative substance.
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None notable. The film gained notoriety through underground distribution and word-of-mouth rather than mainstream awards.
The film was initially banned in several countries due to its extreme content, contributing to its underground cult status.
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