Most Disturbed Person on Planet Earth III (2019) Poster

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4/10
One of the "movies" of all time
itrevorallen25 January 2024
Not dedicating much effort to this review/submission.

If you've seen MDPOPE I or II this one is similar in layout/design but focuses much more on gore/traumatic occurrences, particularly those surrounding children and animals. Less focus on pron or scat/vomit inducing exploitation tactics. So I would say it isn't just a copy/paste formula this time and is a different tone all-together.

MDPOPE isn't even really a movie, just something to sit through and for most "I saw it on an ice berg video and tried to endure the attrition test haha im so edgy". Im surprised IMDB even recognizes it as a movie. Idk why I watched it, but if your anything like me you likely don't know why you did either. Past trauma? Curiosity? Idk. Hopefully you didn't enjoy it, because that isn't really the point nor something anyone even remotely sane can claim. At that, I even regret watching some of it due to some horrific scenes (dog + tree + man in particular and knowing these things are happening still).

Ill throw a 4/10 at it just because I don't really know how to rate something like this as it doesn't really meet "movie rating" standards. It doesn't meet traditional movie "good or bad" so this feels neutral enough, with a small bit of disapproval added.
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3/10
"The Perfect Documentary for Your Enemies"
halfbloodprincesr9 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I could only endure 10 minutes of the film before I had to shut down my screen, just as a scene of human decapitation was about to unfold. I'm relieved I didn't witness such a horrifying act. Initially, I thought the first clip was fake and considered continuing with the documentary, but as it progressed, I found myself hiding behind my blanket, feeling as if I were watching a horror movie. The subsequent clips were undeniably real and deeply distressing. I shudder to think of the toll it would take on my mind to watch the entire three-hour movie, given its brutal and sorrowful content. I'm not willing to take that risk.
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