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ArthurEld Since: May, 2014
2023-05-12 21:20:03

This should probably go in the Is This An Example? thread.

But, IMO, its not a valid example. Frodge horror is a normally innocous plot point that becomes scary when its implications are considered after the fact.

This is basically just saying "yeah, a hell dimension WOULD be scary." Which...we all kind of knew, during the fact.

Octoya Since: Jul, 2014
2023-05-13 00:37:56

^ As the person who removed the entry, this is why I did so.

As well as the fact that, iirc, the movie doesn't go in depth about what being a "dimension of chaos" actually means or what it would actually do to our physiology to go there, hence the "speculation" bit of my edit reason. But yeah the main reason is that the hell dimension was never intended as seeming innocuous in-story.

TheNerfGuy Since: Mar, 2011
2023-05-13 05:11:34

I see. Thank you for answering.

I feel this would be resolved now.

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