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Seen by today's standards, oversaturated with photorealistic computer generated images, the movie's special effects might not live up to everyone's expectations. They are still pretty good, though: extremely graphic, with an intense mix of gore and blood. This is actually where the movie's strength lies. It is a splatter movie that delivers convincingly, far more so than most of the rote paint-by-numbers plot of its contemporaries. |
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Of course, his work doesn't go unnoticed. The young scientist has a tendency to leave a bloody trail of bodies behind him. Dr. Carl Hill (Robert Sampson), West's instructor, steals West's work and is determined to take all the credit for the ground-breaking discovery. Obviously, West isn't the kind of student someone should try this on, and in a kind of poetic justice, he uses Hill as the next and freshest object of his studies. Once again his experiment doesn't turn out the way he hoped -- and suddenly he finds himself confronted with a horde of Hill's re-animated friends in a splatter massacre. |
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low-budget films. It does not even try to be just another cheesy movie. It has a wicked, artistic vision and is well directed, produced, and acted. |
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The disc features Richard Band's "Psycho" inspired soundtrack, both underscoring the movie's stylish images and building suspense and horror. The movie comes in its English version only, but two other tracks have full-length running commentaries by director Stuart Gordon and the main cast of the film, that give plenty of interesting and humorous insights in the making of this gore fest. |
"Re-Animator" plasters the screen with gore and paints it blood red, especially during its no-holds barred climax. It also has some of the most memorable moments of horror movie history, giving the term "to give head" a totally new meaning. One word of advice, however: Since the movie doesn't take itself too seriously, neither should you. |
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