Two unrelated tales that explore the darker side of the human condition. The first sees a wandering soldier and his band of loyal followers descend into cannibalism. The second finds the successful son of a former Nazi (played by Truffaut regular Jean-Pierre Leaud) seeking pleasure with pigs. Second only to Salo amongst Pasolini's bold statements on the savagery within all men, the film remains startling and shocking even today.
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