Deadgirl R
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Deadgirl (Unrated Director's Cut)
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 41 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 15, 2009
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Dark Sky Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Shiloh Fernandez, Noah Segan, Candice Accola & Michael Bowen | |
Directed by | Gadi Harel & Marcel Sarmiento | |
Screenwriting by | Trent Haaga | |
Composition by | Joseph Bauer | |
Director of Photography: | Harris Charalambous |
Entertainment Reviews:
... more pose than convincing psychological portrait, leaving little more than a well executed horror film with a very different kind of sexual danger.
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Seanax.com
Rating: D+ --
Clearly inspired by "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" (1973), "Deadgirl" is dirty little video nasty that doesn't begin to approach Warhol's superior production that was directed by Paul Morrissey.
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ColeSmithey.com
Rating: 3/10 --
The filmmakers don't really push the envelope visually as much as they are trying to conceptually.
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Movie Metropolis
Rating: 1.5/5 --
It's a tasteless film but it doesn't seem to even enjoy any of the politically correct totems it so openly sprays its bodily fluids over
Filmcritic.com
Rating: B- --
A pleasant--or I should say pleasantly unpleasant--surprise...a[n]...effective character study dressed up as a grisly horror movie.
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One Guy's Opinion
Much of the allegorical force Harel and Sarmiento's film has built up is undone by its utterly conventional, lameass-switcheroo ending, which may be an indication that more than enough virtual ink has been spilled on this subject.
Salon.com
[It] has more fantastically blunt, clunky, and downright laughable teen-sex dialogue per minute than anything this side of Larry Clark.
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Village Voice
Product Description:
Ditching school on a lark in favor of downing beers and raising hell at an abandoned mental hospital, two high school kids from the wrong side of the tracks make a horrifying discovery that will test their morals and serve as the catalyst for a dangerous battle of wills. Rickie (Shiloh Fernandez) and JT (Noah Segan) are the kind of kids more likely to be caught smoking in the boy's room than studying in the library, so when they skip out of class to explore a crumbling mental hospital it seems like just another days of mischief and mayhem. What seemed to be business as usual becomes anything but, however, when the two boys break through a rusted door leading to a dark boiler room and discover a naked woman tied to a gurney and covered in plastic. Since the door to the boiler room was rusted shut it seems unlikely that any living soul has inhabited the space for years, yet when the body shows signs of life JT immediately suggests that he and his pal should have a little naughty fun with their helpless captive. But while Rickie may be somewhat reckless, his moral compass still points in the right direction and he wants nothing to do with such sordid affairs. Later, when word of Rickie and JT's discovery gets out, tensions flare as events take a darkly disturbing turn.