Eugenie de Sade (1973)
This is not a film for the faint of heart, but for those who dare to explore the darkest corners of psychological horror and taboo. *Eugenie de Sade* offers a chillingly unique premise: a sheltered girl’s innocence is not just corrupted, but weaponized by the very literature meant to entertain. The emotional hook lies in watching Eugenie’s transformation from shy victim to willing participant, blurring the lines between seduction and destruction. It appeals to viewers fascinated by the philosophy of transgression, where the ultimate horror is not the monster outside, but the one awakened within.