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Latest comment: 7 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Hi, I doubted that it writes about the film genre as an erotic horror film.
According to the definition of a horror film. Knock Knock includes the human murder and crime. More likely a thriller style. So, put it on the list of the erotic thriller.
I found 2 reasons that Knock Knock should be the erotic thriller.
The film engages in human crimes and murder. It is more reasonable and logical than a horror movie. 2 girls seduce a married man, they have no magic or mystic power. It can explain, unlike the horror film. For instance, Zombie Strippers is pornographic horror films. The horror film shows much bloodshed that a thriller film wouldn't do.
The genre doesn't include erotic horror on Wikipedia. The erotic thriller is a style, we can't see the other films like erotic horror.
Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The imdb lists Armas' character as "Bell" in the credits list, but as "Bel" in the memorable dialogue section. However,
the actual movie credits list her as "Bell", so that is what should be used here. WickerGuy (talk) 03:55, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply