I'm not for censorship (to adults) of any kind. I think adults have a right to make their own decisions - within the limits of not infringing on anyone else's rights. Clearly, an individual watching a film infringes on no-one else's rights. (Heck, I'm not even for censorship as far as kiRAB are concerned. Guidlines are great and I support them, but it should be down to the parents and not the government to decide what is right for their children to see)
On what I understand of this film, it really doesn't sound like something that neeRAB banning. A plotless gorefest censors itself, on the basis that most level-headed adults have better things to do with their free time. If someone wants to watch pointless gore, let them. That's their choice. If someone wants to watch the film and finRAB it - aptly - grotesque, then that is also their right. They won't watch it again, in that case.
I have to say, though - from my state of mind - I wonder why anyone would be interested in making, let alone watching, images of graphic violence without any semblence of plot. To me, all that says is that the film's makers lack any worthwhile talent.
But if they want to flaunt their lack of creativity in public, I say let them.