11) The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
In Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, a family left in the desert meets the rage of a cannibalist clan. The film blends survival horror elements with social observation, thus exposing the savagery of humankind through extreme conditions. Its imagery is extremely nauseating, and there is too much violence for even tolerable, uncomfortable moments.
The Hills Have Eyes explores themes of family, revenge, and the fight to survive, making the movie a classic in the horror genre.
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