Perfery

DARK & DREADFUL

body horror

Films in which the body itself becomes the site of horror, transformation, and visceral wrongness — flesh mutates, organs revolt, identity dissolves through corporeal change, and the viewer is implicated in a sustained physical recoil as bodily integrity gives way to monstrous metamorphosis, parasitic invasion, or pathological excess. The register is defined by foregrounded physical disgust and the felt unease of watching the human form become unstable or alien, often through practical effects that insist on the materiality of the transformation rather than escaping into metaphor or psychological abstraction. Distinct from claustrophobic-tension (which generates pressure through spatial confinement and surveillance) by requiring that the body rather than the environment be the active site of horror; distinct from fever-dream (which dissolves stable reality through dream-logic) by remaining grounded in physical, material transformation — the wrongness is bodily, not oneiric; distinct from difficult-viewing (which encompasses broader transgressive content from extreme violence to taboo subject matter) by being specifically about corporeal transformation and visceral physicality as the primary register, not extremity for its own sake.

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