Modify

An exploration of different forms of body modification, including extreme tattooing, scarification, piercing and suspension, plastic surgery and more. Warning: contains graphic footage of surgery and modification.

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Year:
2005
Rating:
18
Time (mins):
85
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Jason Gary, Greg Jacobson
Cast:
Erik ‘Lizard Man’ Sprague, Stalking Cat, The Torture King, Trigger, Jim Ward, Fakir Musafar

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Brasstacks111's Review of Modify:
good film,but insane people!
x0chavonne's Review of Modify:
wow crazy..but i liked it
Marno Schuster's Review of Modify:
This doc is certainly hard on the stomach! However, it is completely compelling and challenging to one's preconceived notions of those who do not seek to live by the general societal ideas of beauty. Worth watching.

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