

The killer slices the throat of one of the prostitutes, then she puts her hands on the wound. This scene is exclusively in the R-Rated Version.Īdditional shot of the two prostitutes making out. The two prostitutes are approaching the killer's vehicle after he stopped near the curb.

Only the R-Rated Version shows the killer opening the door of the barbershop and entering. The titles are different in either of the versions. The R-Rated Version lacks the close-up of her ragged face. The R-Rated Version contains a black-and-white-shot of her hand. In the R-Rated Version, the very same shot is black and white. In the R-Rated Version, the credits are regular, without any tortured women in the background.Īn incredibly battered woman is sitting on a chair.Īnother shot of the woman. Subsequently, shots of hung and gagged women including credits follow. Right at the beginning, only the Unrated DC contains several shots of NYC on 9/11 after the attack. As a matter of fact, the R-Rated Version is based on the original Theatrical Version (105 min) which has never been relased so far, as already mentioned. This fact indicates that the R-Rated Version isn't based on the Unrated DC. But then again, it also contains some scenes that are not in the Unrated DC. Besides a lot of violence, the R-Rated Version lacks some plot as well. On DVD, a strongly censored R-Rated Version and an uncut Unrated DC was released. Regarding the US, its longest version (105 min) was rated NC-17 for its theatrical release but this version has never been released so far. In Poland, it was the first movie ever only people with the minimum age of 21 were allowed to watch. The reason for that was the plot which combines sex, violence and misogony that also infringes on little children.

In the UK, the BBFC refused to give it a rating which made it impossible to distribute. In the UK and Germany for instance, it couldn't have been released in the first place. So it was foreseeable that movie wouldn't have it easy when it came to its releases. Years later, he puts his hatred into action and kills women in the most vicious way after raping and torturing them before. The plot is very much the same: a sick, twisted psychopath evolves an extraordinary hatred for women. "Murder Set Pieces" is probably one of the most controversial and intense movies of the last years, not least because of the gruesome and brutal events spread all over the entire movie. There are 79 differences with a length of 7 minutes and 1.5 seconds.ĥ1 cuts in the R-Rated = 16 minutes and 22 seconds.ġ2 alternate scenes = 2 minutes and 55 seconds.ġ1 additional/extended scenes in the R-Rated = 11 minutes and 49 seconds.Ĥ alternate scenes without any difference.ġ additional logo in the R-Rated = 27 seconds. Compared are the R-Rated-DVD by Lions Gate and the uncut Unrated Director's Cut-DVD by Fright Flix Productions.
