Una actriz rica que se ha hecho demasiado vieja para los papeles protagonistas contrata a un científico que está trabajando en una fórmula para la eterna juventud, que contiene ciertos fluid... Leer todoUna actriz rica que se ha hecho demasiado vieja para los papeles protagonistas contrata a un científico que está trabajando en una fórmula para la eterna juventud, que contiene ciertos fluidos del cerebro humano.Una actriz rica que se ha hecho demasiado vieja para los papeles protagonistas contrata a un científico que está trabajando en una fórmula para la eterna juventud, que contiene ciertos fluidos del cerebro humano.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Dr. Germaine
- (as Marcus Powell)
- Tony the Guard
- (as Louis F. Homyak)
Reseñas destacadas
That was ok.
I really watched this simply because I want to watch see the comparison against the Substance. Its practically similar in that an aging star drinks a somewhat untested product that has out-of-this-world repercussion to its host. Its rife in similarity but fundamentally it differs in how it tells its story.
This film is very focused on the Monster of it all. Its more interested how awful she is as a monster and loses any kind of satire or commentary that the Substance really succeeds on. I mean this has a great make-up special effect too BUT the only characterization the star has is that she wants to be young again and work - which is fine but she uses her new found youth to be able to hang around the youth of time. Its quite a weird disjunct to her original position.
I also think that this solidly putting the blame towards her is sad. Initially, I posit the lack of a male antagonist is the reason I did not like how this story is told BUT the more I think about it, I just felt that there is something missing in how this film put blame. I felt that it was more complicated and there's no easy pass for everyone involved. I think it condemns the star far too much for my own liking.
And ultimately, i think it did not fully just developed certain characters to make us care for their plight. Its not bad AND I see where it succeeds but it clearly flawed.
Soft Recommendation.
"Rejuvenatrix", a.k.a. "The Rejuvenator" (1988), is a great horror B-movie about the side effects of a research to find the fountain of youth. The screenplay is well written and, despite the low-budget, has great make-up and special effects. Dr. Ashton is hurried in his experiment by the lead donor of his funds and is forced to test his serum in her, despite his warnings. The conclusion is gore and gruesome, with a hook for a sequence. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Rejuvenator"
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesVivian Lanko's debut.
- PifiasWhen the woman is running around as a creature, you can see her extended fingers are wiggling and shaking as if rubber prosthetics.
- Citas
[Dr. Ashton is horrified to discover Elizabeth has turned monster, killing Stella:]
Dr. Gregory Ashton: Stella! STELLA!
Elizabeth Warren/The Monster: Your Brando needs work, darling.
- ConexionesReferenced in Splatterhouse (1988)
- Banda sonoraNice Boy
Written and Performed by Poison Dolly's
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