Netflix viewers left 'traumatised' by Lily-Rose Depp's twisted horror Tusk and brand it more disturbing than banned movie The Human Centipede
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Netflix viewers left 'traumatised' by Lily-Rose Depp's twisted horror Tusk and brand it more disturbing than banned movie The Human Centipede

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Netflix viewers have been left 'traumatised' after discovering 2014 horror Tusk starring Lily-Rose Depp on the streaming platform. Sick: Netflix viewers have been left 'traumatised' after discovering 2014 horror Tusk starring Lily-Rose Depp on the streaming platform Freaky: The twisted tale follows a podcaster, played by Justin Long, who meets a deranged scientist that turns him via surgery into a walrus A second agreed: 'Still haven’t mentally recovered from that so don’t remind me'. Grim: The film features graphic scenes of body modification with fans branding it more disturbing than The Human Centipede, who's 2011 sequel was banned in the UK Gross: Actor Justin Long pictured in the movie Scared stiff: Flooding the comments section fellow movie were quick to share their thoughts with one writing: 'Please don't remind me of this movie Tusk, I'm traumatised from watching it' Instead of examining whether the victims will escape the horrific medical experiment, the new film looks at the sexual fantasies of the torturer and the humiliation and mutilation he inflicts. Disturbing: The Human Centipede told the story of a mad scientist who grafts three kidnap victims together by stitching them mouth to anus Gross: While the banned sequel dealt with a man who becomes 'sexually obsessed' with a DVD recording of the original film and wants to put the idea into practice She is informed by her doctor that she cannot bear children and her depression keeps getting worse.

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