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The Australian government has issued a stern warning to horror fans flocking to cinemas to see the <br>
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ultra-violent slasher film Terrifier 3, cautioning audiences about its extreme content <br>
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and disturbing themes.<br>
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The film, directed by Damien Leone, has drawn huge crowds since it's release <br>
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on October 10, as it continues the blood-soaked saga of Art <br>
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the Clown with more gruesome, stomach-churning scenes.<br>
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The movie has broken box office records as horror <br>
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enthusiasts are lured in by the film's reputation for intense violence and shock value.<br>
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The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and <br>
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the Arts has warned Australian audiences to prepare for scenes of graphic violence, dismemberment and disturbing themes that go well beyond typical horror fare.<br>
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The film includes brutal depictions of murder using a variety of weapons,<br>
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from chainsaws to axes and guns, resulting in explicit injury detail and copious amounts of blood.<br>
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The warning also highlights that the movie portrays <br>
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self-harm, cannibalism, animal cruelty and violence involving children, pushing the boundaries of what the most hardened horror fans <br>
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has seen before.<br>
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One of the film's more controversial moments includes a scene of implied <br>
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masturbation coupled with self-harm, along with a shower <br>
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scene that hints at sexual activity. <br>
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The Australian government has issued a stern warning to horror fans flocking <br>
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to cinemas to see the ultra-violent slasher film Terrifier 3, cautioning audiences about its extreme content and disturbing themes <br>
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The film, directed by Damien Leone, has drawn huge crowds <br>
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since it's release on October 10, as it continues the blood-soaked saga of <br>
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Art the Clown with more gruesome, stomach-churning scenes <br>
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In addition, male genital nudity and obscured shots of female breast and <br>
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buttock nudity have caused concern among viewers and the classification board alike.<br>
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The film's R18+ rating in Australia is due to its high impact violence,<br>
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blood, gore and explicit sexual content.<br>
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Despite these warnings, audiences have turned out in droves.<br>
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The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and the Arts has warned Australian audiences to prepare for scenes of graphic violence, dismemberment and disturbing themes that <br>
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go well beyond typical horror fare <br>
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Many cinema-goers in Sydney and Melbourne reportedly clapped and cheered during some of the film's most grotesque death scenes.<br>
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This latest instalment of the Terrifier franchise is a continuation of <br>
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the sadistic horror unleashed by Art the Clown, a character who has now become a modern horror icon for his relentless <br>
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brutality.<br>
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In Terrifier 3, Art's reign of terror continues, once again targeting Sienna <br>
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Shaw who narrowly survived his attacks in the previous movie.<br>
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Sienna, portrayed by actress Lauren LaVera, <br>
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takes on Art in a deadly showdown that is as gory as it is horrifying, featuring scenes of decapitations, dismemberments and visceral body horror.<br>
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'Traumatising' horror sequel leaves two Perth moviegoers unconscious and one injured<br>
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The Terrifier franchise, which began in 2016, quickly gained a cult following due to its extreme violence and <br>
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over-the-top death scenes.<br>
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The first film, which saw Art the Clown mutilate a <br>
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victim with a hacksaw, shocked audiences with its brutal kill sequences.<br>
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The sequel, Terrifier 2, went viral last year after reports emerged that viewers were fainting and <br>
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vomiting in cinemas due to its graphic content.<br>
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Now, with Terrifier 3, Leone has doubled down on the carnage, taking the gore to new, unsettling <br>
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levels.<br>
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Despite Australia's strict film censorship laws, Terrifier 3 was approved for <br>
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theatrical release with a strong warning attached.<br>
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The film's notoriety has only heightened its appeal <br>
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to horror fans, who continue to fill cinemas across the country.<br>
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Earlier this month, two people fainted and fled for the exit when it hit a Perth cinema for early previews.<br>
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According to multiple eye witness accounts, one young woman badly injured herself after she fell down the <br>
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cinema stairs while fleeing the movie theatre.<br>
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'This is going to sound made up and I promise you <br>
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it's not,' Australian horror film critic Emma Clarke began her review of David Leone's controversial new horror-slasher.<br>
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The Rotten Tomatoes verified critic said two people fainted right <br>
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in front of her during the screening she attended at Innaloo Cinemas in Perth over the weekend.<br>
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The first fainted during the opening scene, she said in her film review shared to YouTube, and the <br>
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second nearer to the end of the two-house spectacle.<br>
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'Can you tell me... why did two people feint right in front of <br>
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me during that film?' she said.<br>
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'Both trying to run down the stairs to get to the bathrooms because they felt so queasy.'<br>
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The horror film fanatic said she spoke to both people and <br>
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tried to assist them because she was seated directly behind them.<br>
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The first was a man, who left with a friend who came to check on him, and second Australian victim was a young woman.<br>
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'This poor girl gashed her head open as she fell down the stairs, I felt so bad for her.<br>
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I went and checked on her afterwards,' Clarke claimed.<br>
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'She did get help. She was with her friend. It really shook me <br>
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up too. It actually took me out of the film for the moment.'<br>
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The reviewer, who has been sharing her thoughts on scary movies for <br>
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the past four years, said she has never seen audience <br>
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members have such a visceral reaction to a film.<br>
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Many cinema-goers in Sydney and Melbourne reportedly clapped and cheered during some of the film's most grotesque death scenes<br>
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Clarke described the third installment of Leone's series — which is set to open nationally <br>
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on Thursday, October 11 — as ' fun, intense, gory, <br>
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disturbed, and over the top.'<br>
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'I'm not used to horror actually hurting people, so that was a really strange experience,' <br>
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she said.<br>
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'Before anyone says they're paid actors, I saw the girl and she had <br>
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injuries. They were both very young people. I feel really awful about it to be honest.'<br>
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'It was a very scary moment trying to help them out.'<br>
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