They aren’t gory, but these horror movies are so brutal they’ll give you a blood phobia

They aren’t gory, but these horror movies are so brutal they’ll give you a blood phobia

They aren’t gory, but these horror movies are so brutal they’ll give you a blood phobia

They’re not gory, but these horror movies are so brutal they’ll give you a blood phobia – Amazon Prime Video (courtesy)

It is increasingly common to hear about fears that were not mentioned previously and now one of those phobias that is surprising to hear is hematophobia, that is, the fear of blood. That’s why, if you have this condition, it’s best to avoid the horror movies in the following list.

evil Dead

In the 1980s, director Sam Raimi released one of the most brutal and violent horror movies that had been seen up to that point, ‘Evil Dead’. But it was Fede Álvarez, who premiered the remake of the film in 2013, with even more graphic violence and liters of blood everywhere. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

bloody marriage

Raise the level a little, but without getting gory, ‘bloody marriage’ It’s a horror movie with Samara Weaving, with Andie MacDowell, in which, on their wedding night, a girl is invited to a family tradition that is actually a survival game. Available on Star +.

The cabin of terror

While it sounds like a horror movie parody, per se, in the story of “The Shack of Terror” with Chris Hemsworth, we see one of the most brutal and bloodthirsty endings of the last decade. A group of children go on vacation to a remote cabin, but the horrors that begin are only the surface. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

blood red sky

Although his story is more of suspense and action, ‘Blood red sky’ it is also a film not suitable for sensitive people for the topic of blood, because it is about a woman with a secret who travels with her son on a flight hijacked by terrorists, and has to do the unexpected to save the little one. Available on Netflix.

The Texas chainsaw massacre

Whether it’s the original Tobe Hooper movie or Netflix’s new “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” movie, both versions of the saga are a bloody party. But above all, this year’s reboot with Sarah Yarkin is the one that doesn’t cut a moment to show a lot of brutality on the screen in first person.

Train to Busan

Finally, to get out of Hollywood a bit, we bring ‘Train to Buscan’, a South Korean horror film starring Gong Yoo and Ma Dong-Seok, in the story of a father who gets stuck on a train in the midst of a zombie attack across the city and you have to survive.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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