
In this futuristic science fiction thriller, government security agent Jerry Hipple has been unsuccessfully tracking the city's most infamous criminal The Red Harvest Killer. When two nomadic lovers, Katia and Gladys enter the city the death count rises and are being credited as Red Harvest killings. Obsessive compulsive Adrian, the actual Red Harvest Killer becomes furious that the sexy serial killing duo are grabbing media attention under his alias. Not only does Adrian att... (Full plot summary below)
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In this futuristic science fiction thriller, government security agent Jerry Hipple has been unsuccessfully tracking the city's most infamous criminal The Red Harvest Killer. When two nomadic lovers, Katia and Gladys enter the city the death count rises and are being credited as Red Harvest killings. Obsessive compulsive Adrian, the actual Red Harvest Killer becomes furious that the sexy serial killing duo are grabbing media attention under his alias. Not only does Adrian attempt to reclaim his rightful reputation but he also decides to cleverly aid his detective counterpart through the case. All the while, killers and victims alike are unaware the world is about to reach an abrupt catastrophic ending.
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| User ReviewAltered ELloyd Kaufman's cameo at the end is the best part of this movie, mostly because it's the end. Equal parts Toxic Avenger and Blade Runner, I feel like whoever conceived this project bit off more than they could chew, because it could've been something great. Instead, we got full-frontal from a Ron Jeremy doppelgänger, vaguely Russian(?) accents, and a web of plots that start together and split in every direction without ever reconciling in a meaningful denouement; it gets so needlessly complex that the writers have to literally throw an apocalyptic meteor at the planet to end the story in a concrete (yet only somewhat satisfactory) way. But don't get me wrong, that's why this movie is great. |