Display title | The Green Elephant |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Green Elephant (Зелёный Слоник) is a Russian arthouse gore/splatter film. It tells a story of two unnamed junior officers of the Russian army, court-martialled into a basement, with unfortunate consequences. Involving very graphic scenes of extreme Squick, it's forbidden in its home country from mainstream distribution circuits. Nevertheless, it can be easily found on YouTube. The film gained notoriety, and somewhat of a cult following, in Russian internet, particularly Image Boards, for its shocking subject matter and witty dialogue. Quotes and monologues from the film are often used as copypasta. |