
In Taeter City, there is no crime. Using Zeed radio waves, the city's dictatorship cause criminals to commit suicide. Their corpses are processed and sold as fast-food by conglomerates who nourish the ravenous populace. It was a perfect system - until Zeed started making the criminals stronger.... (Full plot summary below)
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In Taeter City, there is no crime. Using Zeed radio waves, the city's dictatorship cause criminals to commit suicide. Their corpses are processed and sold as fast-food by conglomerates who nourish the ravenous populace. It was a perfect system - until Zeed started making the criminals stronger.
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| User ReviewB SInsanity and originality at its best. It is unlike any movie I've ever seen. If you think this is garbage then you aren't intelligent enough to understand the heavy social undertones of the movie. This was the purge without big movie stars. A society that judges people and condemns them without a trial(sounds familiar). What made it crazier was that the society became cannibals as well. Mind you in the olden days, cannibalism was a part of spriritual rituals and were considered to strengthen the person who consumed the other. Just take some time to actually watch the film(isnoring some of the horrendous cgi effects in the beginning), and you have a cult film at its best. One star off only for the cgi effects Pros. Original Gory and comedic A possible glimse of what totalitarian regimes could come to Cons. Very bad cgi The characters that rebel have bland personalities. A |