The term "Torture Garden" primarily refers to Octave Mirbeau’s 1899 Decadent novel and the 1967 British horror anthology film, both exploring themes of extreme cruelty and dark desires. The novel acts as a satirical critique of society and colonialism, while the film presents a series of unsettling, supernatural tales hosted by a mysterious figure.

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The term "Torture Garden" primarily refers to Octave Mirbeau’s 1899 Decadent novel and the 1967 British horror anthology film, both exploring themes of extreme cruelty and dark desires. The novel acts as a satirical critique of society and colonialism, while the film presents a series of unsettling, supernatural tales hosted by a mysterious figure.

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