Wandering a zombie wasteland, matool survives by his wits and animal instinct, often employing his trusty hammer and gigantic nails to fend of the ravenous hordes of flesh eating undead. But... Read allWandering a zombie wasteland, matool survives by his wits and animal instinct, often employing his trusty hammer and gigantic nails to fend of the ravenous hordes of flesh eating undead. But when he is kidnapped by a mysterious couple, he must rely on an entirely different weapon... Read allWandering a zombie wasteland, matool survives by his wits and animal instinct, often employing his trusty hammer and gigantic nails to fend of the ravenous hordes of flesh eating undead. But when he is kidnapped by a mysterious couple, he must rely on an entirely different weapon in his arsenal to survive.
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I am an avid horror and Japanese movie fan, and after seeing the Village recently and being very disappointed, I was glad to get my moneys worth seeing The Stink Of Flesh. It was nice to see a fresh new spin on the zombie genre.
The effects were excellently bloody, the actors were good and the storyline was great. If this film does not reach cult status I will be very surprised.
If you are a fan of horror movies or just want a different kind of storyline, I highly recommend this film.
Technically it has a spit and polish I'd expect from a higher budget. The lighting, sound, shots and makeup effects are really well done. I studied martial arts 18 years and the fight choreography isn't bad either, for what it is. Hong Kong cinema it's not but it's still pretty good. And it's not a mindless zombie flick. It actually has some depth, which I'll explain.
Dexy is an excellent cast, IMO. She's full figured and while she doesn't look like what would be typically sexy, she exudes sexy psychologically. Her sexiness comes not through her looks or figure (unless you like full figured women) but through her appetite for and attitude about sex. She also exudes a caring and warmth. If you had a beautiful looking actress playing that part, the subtly would've been lost, I think. Personally, I'm a fan. I thought she was great.
Ross Kelly is excellent as the brooding husband, turned on, yet disturbed by his wife's antics in the bedroom as he satisfies his own desire for flesh elsewhere.
Matool is the only minority in the whole movie I think, so having a Hispanic in the lead is refreshing. Being introduced so strongly I thought his character kind of got "lost" as the movie progressed.
The Stink of Flesh in an interesting title in that, the people are not that different from the zombies. Both crave flesh in a mindless, animalistic way that underlines its apocalyptic theme. Zombies aren't capable of ethics or morals and in the same situation neither are the people. All that's left is a desire for flesh and survival. You can't get much more basic in human behavior than eating and having sex and having the 2 parallel in a movie was really a fascinating twist. I just wish the story was presented better.
There are some things that didn't make sense (to me anyway) and it was really one of only a few things that disappointed me. I thought some good acting and an excellent premise was wasted on the lack of cohesion in the story and plot.
Zombies aren't angry. There's a sadness and emptiness that belies their behavior and zombie acting really is a unique perspective. I still look to Romero's films for the ideal zombie. I did like the idea of a "hyper - 28 Days Later" type of zombie. Zombies act through physiology and eyes... if they have eyes, so I feel the zombies could've been better, but that's being totally subjective. So the makeup effects sort of overshadows the zombie acting.
There really is some disturbing stuff here that I can take or leave. Again being a little disappointed in the story I would've preferred more focus on story and characters and less peripheral stuff going on that added little to nothing to the story. But nonetheless a great effort. I really enjoyed it.
yes, it's low budget... but the directing, acting aplomb and musical score/soundtrack (...and gore !!) were well above the standard of otherwise typical low budget constraint.
i loved this sick little zombie flick, and while it was no 'dellamorte dellamore', it wasn't far off the mark for twisted entertainment value...
final comment: "open a bottle, sit back, relax, enjoy... !!"
Mongo :~>
The whole story of this movie was a bit confusing in some parts.. But if Scott has written up more action scenes.. it could've been more entertaining..
Let alone of what I saw on the featurette.. Although, I sat through 100 mins of this.. It's not bad.. At least, it gave me some reference about low budget film-making.. But on the whole.. I'm rating this as a 5 out of 10..!
Apart from it's worse then ever movie makeup,(and it is worse than your neighbor's kids on Halloween) it does make you watch to see the true wonder of where the hell the plot is going. But alas, I would say the best thing about this movie is............ the SOUNDTRACK! Hence I KEPT WATCHING! Let me just save you the trouble... TRUE HORROR FANS SEE THE FILM, THE REST OF YOU GO BUY THE SOUNDTRACK!
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- TriviaFirst role for Tanith Fiedler.
- Quotes
Mr. Rainville: That's what happens when you go for a Sunday drive in a world full of flesh-eating corpses.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Faces of Schlock (2005)
- SoundtracksI Bought You Some Roses
Performed by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
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- $5,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 1.33 : 1