Two women wear scoop neck tops that reveal cleavage in a few scenes. In four drawings, we see a nude woman with large breasts and nipples and the rest of the body is shown as an indistinct outline. A demon attacks five men and women individually and kills four of them in bloody scenes with a lot of gore, torn flesh and gushing blood.
A man finds that his pet dog has been bludgeoned and we see a bloody hammer beside the dog; the dog dies in his arms. A woman falls down basement steps and is met by another woman that jumps on her, bites her arm we see blood , and cuts her between the thumb and forefinger with a big knife, producing profuse bleeding; later, the injured woman washes her hand and groans in pain.
We see two thin bloody body halves like a side of beef sink completely into bloody mud. A demon rises up out of the muddy ground to a standing or crawling position several times and is absorbed back into the mud once.
A woman runs into a small barn room when a demon slices into the narrow room using a machete across the screen several times in close-up, cutting into the woman's thigh and leg, with some blood flow; the woman punches through a wall and runs, gets a chainsaw and switches it on. A woman walks through a dim forest with blood dripping from her hand in a close-up.
A woman becomes possessed, convulses and urine runs down both of her legs from under her skirt while around her are the sounds of loud "bangs' and "booms" and of unintelligible whispering voices. These are all filmmakers who have been working on genre films, and all of them have been struggling with imagery that they were afraid might skirt the NC For me, it boils down to one moment in particular. At the end of the film, Mia Jane Levy is the only survivor, and she ends up being chased around by a physical manifestation of the evil that has been tormenting all of them during the film.
It is that exact sort of blend of the explicit and the illicit that the MPAA always seems to freak out about, and yet here it is. And as clinical as you could possibly want. Fede Alvarez was very proud at SXSW of how he used two full 50, gallon tankers of blood for the film. At one point, it literally rains blood in the film for no reason other than Fede really wanted it to rain blood. It is gory the way early Peter Jackson films are gory. It is gleefully gory. It wallows. The tree rape, based on one of the most famous scenes from the original film, is played in a way that felt far more invasive and gynecological this time.
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User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Adult Written by Yackattack November 23, Not as bad as you think The evil dead says f—k about 30 times and c0ck once and c4nt 1 time. Continue reading. Report this review. Adult Written by John A. October 11, Rated 18 strong bloody violence, gore, very strong language. Teen, 14 years old Written by alwaysreviews February 18, Better than the original Five new friends travel to a remote cabin in the woods where they play a tape with incantations.
This releases the demons which possess them in succession until Teen, 17 years old Written by davispittman January 15, This gore is on Saw level. What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend. Fright Night.
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