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So, 'Victims of the Surgeon's Scalpel' really dives into some unsettling territory. It’s like Jonathan Doe decided to take his Carving the Cadaver Trilogy to a, let's say, more intense level. The archival footage is raw and graphic, honestly, it makes you squirm a bit. The pacing is intentionally slow at times, allowing the viewer to really absorb the weight of what they’re seeing. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, which amplifies the already disturbing visuals. The practical effects, or maybe just the reality of surgery, hit hard and leave a lasting impression. It’s definitely not easy to sit through, but there’s something to be said for its stark honesty about the human body and the surgical experience.
Companion piece to Carving the Cadaver TrilogyGraphic surgical contentIntense and atmospheric pacing
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