MINI-SODE: "NO REASON" (2010) Review! *NEW TRANSFER!

We review German gore-great OLAF ITTENBACH's 2010 meditation on horror, NO REASON, from new scans of the original masters!

When Jennifer awakes in a pool of blood and mutilated corpses, it's just the start of her journey to redemption! Hear our take on this "thinking person's" gore flick, and UNEARTHED FILMS' incredible-looking new transfer, coming May 2021!

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Host/Reviewer: Nate Wyckoff

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"No Reason," a 2010 German independent film directed by Olaf Ittenbach, delves deep into the realms of psychological horror and brutal violence. The story follows a woman named Jennifer as she struggles to piece together fragmented memories and a series of nightmarish and twisted events that blur the lines between reality and delusion.

Throughout the film, "No Reason" explores the dark corners of the human psyche, examining themes of identity, perception, and the nature of evil. As Jennifer navigates through a world filled with sadistic characters and grotesque horrors, the audience is taken on a disturbing journey that challenges their perceptions of sanity and morality. The film's gritty atmosphere and graphic violence contribute to its unsettling tone, creating an intense viewing experience for fans of avant-garde cinema.

With its non-linear narrative and surreal visuals, "No Reason" stands out as a provocative and polarizing piece of cinema that lingers in the minds of viewers long after the credits roll. While not for the faint of heart, the film's unflinching exploration of human depravity and existential dread cements its status as a cult classic among horror aficionados and fans of experimental filmmaking. "No Reason" pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling, leaving audiences to contemplate the true meaning of the harrowing journey they have just witnessed.

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