Japanese horror movie it could cause psychological harm to audiences.

Britain's film board banned the sale of a Japanese horror DVD, saying Wednesday its violence is so extreme that it could cause
psychological harm to audiences.

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The film "Grotesque" is devoted most of its running time to the sexual assault and torture of its two main characters, the British Board of Film Classification said.

http://darkzero.co.uk/asset/2009/01/left-4-dead-7.jpg"'Grotesque' features minimal narrative or character development and presents the audience with little more than an unrelenting and escalating scenario of humiliation, brutality and sadism," the board said in a statement.

The board has refused to classify the film, meaning it cannot be legally sold or supplied anywhere in Britain.

The board said the movie's nonstop scenes of torture _ including amputation, eye-gouging, castration and evisceration, make it impossible to edit the film in a way which would make it acceptable for British viewers.

The board, which rates about 10,000 films for DVD release each year, said the ban was ``very rare.''

The last movie turned down by the board was 2004 film "Murder-Set-Pieces," which was rejected in early 2008. In 2005, it refused "Terrorists, Killers And Other Wackos" -- a film that carried clips of real torture and execution.

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