BREAKING: A HORROR FILM has been exposed as a MENTAL HEALTH HAZARD, with victims coming forward to describe PERMANENT PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE. At the center of the storm is the notoriously graphic A Serbian Film, which one mother claims DESTROYED her passion for horror after viewing it while freshly postpartum.
“I genuinely regret it. I used to love horror and gore films, etc. Like, genuinely, it was probably my favourite genre. I saw A Serbian Film when my firstborn was literally like 3 weeks old. I didn’t really know much except that it was the worst of them all,” reveals a trauma-stricken viewer.
“Freshly post-partum, I hadn’t flinched at Martyrs, Irreversible, and other gore-themed films like that. I have never, ever, ever regretted seeing a movie more. I cannot watch horror or gore anymore. I literally had a traumatic response to that movie simply because it was literally so grotesque. I get the director had a political point or whatever, but that was soooooo far lost with the fact that he literally wanted the most shocking movie that exists. And honestly, I think he got it… 1000%, I’m one of those people that deeply regret it.”
To note, I saw this about 12 years ago! It still haunts me whenever I see a post or comment referencing anything relating to this horrible, evil movie.”
Another user reports an even more extreme physical reaction, proving this is beyond mere shock: “That is always the answer. I watched the uncensored version and passed out, no joke.”
The implications are CHILLING. We are no longer discussing taste or art; we are documenting CASUALTIES. This film represents a LINE CROSSED into territory where entertainment becomes TORTURE, and viewers become UNWITTING VICTIMS. When will the industry be held accountable for distributing what is essentially PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE? The truth is, some images burn themselves into the soul, and no amount of time can erase the scar. We have allowed a monster into our homes, and it may never leave.



