Harakiri too appears to be a recurring theme and Nekromantik includes a scene of stabbing oneself to death while cumming buckets of cum and blood. A street sweeper who cleans up after grisly accidents brings home a full corpse for him and his wife to enjoy sexually, but is dismayed to see that his wife prefers the corpse over him. This seems like a Jörg Buttgereit staple and often occurs in all his movies, Der Todesking for example. A film about love for man and what remains of him. There are plenty of other fucked up scenes but one of the more memorable scenes is that of a car crash wreckage scene set to music. Overall, Nekromantik is a fine exploration of necrophilia, best exemplified by a threesome scene with a decomposing corpse – Schmadtke saws off a pipe for Betty to fashion a cock from, so she can ride the corpse. The terms of such a relationship is what Nekromatik seeks to understand apart from Schmadtke’s desperate loneliness. She is a more ‘together’ necrophiliac than him and their relationship is based on their shared kink. Every other day, he brings home trophies from work, and in a way, buys Betty’s continued interest in him. Schmadtke being a necrophiliac, takes full advantage of his job and collects body parts which he then stores in the apartment he shares with his girlfriend Betty. Schmadtke is a disturbed wimpy young man who works for a weird company that is into clearing up accident victims and decomposing bodies once the police work has been completed. Genres: Necrophilia, Gore-Gruesome-Splatter, Violence Against-AnimalsĪ German classic in effed up movies from the ’80s, Nekromamtik continues to remain banned in a number of countries. Starring: Daktari Lorenz (Schmadtke), Beatrice Manowski (Betty)
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