MFKZ
MFKZ

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Angelino is just one of thousands of deadbeats living in Dark Meat City. But an otherwise unremarkable scooter accident caused by a beautiful, mysterious stranger is about to transform his life... into a waking nightmare! He starts seeing monstrous forms prowling around all over the city... Is Angelino losing his mind, or could an alien invasion really be happening this quietly...?... (Full plot summary below)

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Angelino is just one of thousands of deadbeats living in Dark Meat City. But an otherwise unremarkable scooter accident caused by a beautiful, mysterious stranger is about to transform his life... into a waking nightmare! He starts seeing monstrous forms prowling around all over the city... Is Angelino losing his mind, or could an alien invasion really be happening this quietly...?

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Paste Magazine - 8/10 by Toussaint EganWhile it flares up before fizzling out in its final moments, the view is admittedly entertaining and worth witnessing if only to relish in the thrill of its visual excess.
Screen International - 8/10 by Sarah WardDistinctive 2D animation mixes graffiti-strewn, street-level realism with playful stylisation...for an aesthetically striking, instantly immersive and highly memorable end result.
Film Journal International - 8/10 by André HerefordThe directors tend to prize gore and bedlam over tension and suspense, which grows wearisome.
SciFiNow - 6/10 by Josh Slater-WilliamsIf all this sounds delirious, it absolutely is, but that's part of the film's charm, at least for most of its running time.
AwardsCircuit.com - 6/10 by Alan FrenchRegardless of what you think of the actual substance of the movie, MFKZ can be stunning to watch.
Austin Chronicle - 5/10 by Richard WhittakerCue ultraviolence, gang stereotypes, and a bucketload of plots that never really go anywhere.
Slant Magazine - 5/10 by Pat BrownThe bulk of MFKZ is composed of chases and shoot-outs that, despite their chaotic energy, drive the plot forward at a plodding pace.
Eye for Film - 5/10 by Jennie KermodeThe whole thing feels as if it's trying too hard to be edgy without having anything meaningful to say.
Common Sense Media - 4/10 by Sandie Angulo ChenUltraviolent dystopian anime offers style over substance.
The Guardian - 4/10 by Mike McCahillIf you’re looking for world building, you’re come to the right place. Yet its architects prove keener to flytip this secondhand imagery than they are to sort through it.

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