So, A Serbian Film sounds fun:
“The film asks if you can truly have a pornographic industry without creating a victim economy, which is a HUGE thing for a film like this to tackle. The pornographic is everywhere, they argue. It’s inconveniently convenient at this point. From the opening scene to the final images, there is blatant sexual imagery in almost every single frame of the film, in every corner of the culture it presents. Even as they’re driving Milos to an unnamed destination, drugged and crazy and ready to kill him, they drive by billboards that he can see from the floorboards of the back seat, and on the billboards, half-naked women beckon and bend.”
I think I’ll pass, but hey.
The violence appeals to me, so it's in my saved queue. Since you're a white male I hold you responsible for any dissipation to which it might lead.