
Brilliant young Victor Karlstein finds himself lost in an abyss of personal turmoil and professional stress after the woman he most likely seemed to love dies while under the care of his own mysterious medical facility. Determined to keep her alive, Victor uses his mechanically-enhanced reanimated corpse to murder young women in order to furnish "raw parts" for her new body, among other devious things.... (Full plot summary below)
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Brilliant young Victor Karlstein finds himself lost in an abyss of personal turmoil and professional stress after the woman he most likely seemed to love dies while under the care of his own mysterious medical facility. Determined to keep her alive, Victor uses his mechanically-enhanced reanimated corpse to murder young women in order to furnish "raw parts" for her new body, among other devious things.
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.A demented and interesting piece of experimental/grind house horror filmmaking... |
| Village VoiceJoshua LandIt's tough to be sure of anything in this murky experimental feature, which sadly fails to live up to its title. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoThe result is mystifying - intentionally so - and frustrating. But it's worth a look. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonIt plumbs the lower depths of awfulness to a degree unmatched by pics merely inept and/or pretentious. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTedious and obscure where it was apparently meant to be atmospheric and tantalizing. |
| New York TimesLaura KernPurely for curiosity’s sake this unusual, intermittently hypnotic quasi monster flick is worth checking out, at least until the initial "what is this?" effect wears off and it becomes as tiresome as listening to someone relate long-winded tales about nightmares or drug-induced exploits. |
| User Reviewclaire fi loved this as a kid and i still love it to this day |
| User Reviewsam gThis scares me because clonning is going to make humans frankenstein |
| User ReviewPatrick DHow can you even describe this film, other than maybe, as it was in Screem mag, a horror film if it was made by Stan Brakish (I don't remember if it actually said that, but close). This film is almost more avant garde in style than horror, although the title sounds like a Hammer film. It was really done minimally in terms of budget, and for those who think that's a bad thing: for shame! It really utilizes it's retraints to their best. Now if by the last comment one thinks I am saying "this film is good, considering...", one is wrong. This film is good, period. It's really like anything you've ever seen and the main character seems genuinely creepy, yet innocent. There is so much going on in this film, and yet so little shown it the way, which gives a nervous and lonely quality and also seems alot like the movies of past where alot would be going on. The premise is confusing but bsically a doctor is trying to keep alive his love. He is the head of a company, who are trying to flush him out. He's also under investigation from the police. Oh! and he has a monster who does his bidding in order to get body parts and life matter for his dying love. What I have just given you, however, is not clearly stated but is what I figured out from watching it. I watched the interview with the director on the DVD and he seems like a deeply interesting character and really the film seem like a labor of love, and something he really believed in. So if you are in for something different go for it, but if you can't sit through a David Lynch movie, you might have trouble with this one. *Note: John R. Hand is not too similar to Lynch, accept for the fact of abtract narrative, it was just an example.* |
| User ReviewNyk Pvisually interesting and no doubt shows some talent but it seemed nothing happened the whole movie...as far as i could tell. |