Saturday, March 19, 2011

Deadgirl

This is a very bizarre movie.  I would like to say that most of the movie revolves around necrophilia, but the woman who is being raped is not dead.  She is an undead.  That sums up quite a portion of this movie.
 
Two students (JT and Rickie) decide to play hooky and visit the abandoned mental institution.  They bring some beers and begin trashing the place.  Something that you would expect from teenagers.  They continue to explore the facility and find a room that has a sealed door.  They enter the room to discover the body of a naked woman, only she is not dead.  She is however, strapped to a table. 
 
JT discovers that the woman on the table cannot die.  He has strangled her, broken her neck, and even shot her.  But each and every time, she remains alive.  With the raging hormones of a teenage boy and a restrained nude woman available, the raping begins.  JT starts to go mad with wanting to have sex with the woman all of the time.  He begins to skip school a lot more and even spends nights with the woman.  At one point, he even puts make up on the woman.
 
Later in the movie, we get our first act of violence when Johnny, classmate of Rickie and JT, gets bitten (in a very sensitive spot) by the table woman.  He tries to cover up his problem, but it manifests into him having violent diarrhea and passing all of his intestines.
 
The movie ends with a few kids being bitten and the Deadgirl getting free from the institution.  Yawn.
 
I had a hard time sitting through this movie.  Not because of the necrophilia, but because of the lack of violence.  I thought that it was going to be much more of a zombie movie.
 
I give this movie 1/2 out of 5 table women.

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