Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
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This film will definitely make you want to vomit, that’s for sure.
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Slaughtered Vomit Dolls is a 2006 Canadian surrealist exploitation psychological horror film and is a part of the Vomit Gore trilogy, written and directed by Lucifer Valentine, who created the term "vomit gore" to describe a new subgenre.
Plot
Angela Aberdeen is a bulimic 19-year-old teenager who has run away from home. To make ends meet, she starts working as a prostitute. As her bulimia develops, Angela begins to have hallucinations in which she sees the murders of her fellow strippers as well as many individuals.
Why It Slaughters Your Innocence
- For starters, the film has way too many disturbing moments to the point where it makes you wonder what was going on in the creator's head when he made it.
- Even the title isn’t that good and might make you queasy just hearing it for the first time, especially if you have a weak stomach.
- It doesn’t have a coherent narrative in the slightest.
- The sound effects, editing, and jump cuts are a total mess.
- The disturbing moments in the film contain:
- An Asian woman who gets her face skinned off.
- An eyeball removal scene.
- A guy gets the top of his head hacked off, while another guy eats his brain as if he’s a zombie.
- A girl who gets her arm sawed off and is then handed a guitar.
- The vomit scenes can get quite repetitive at times, and don’t forget that they are nauseating.
- While the film isn’t that long at 71 minutes, the pacing makes it feel like it’s going on forever, showcasing how boring and repetitive most of the film is.
- The explicit nudity feels unneeded and very unerotic.
- It has bad Satanic music for no reason whatsoever.
- Despite it being fake (unlike films such as MDPOPE 1, which contain animal abuse and gore), it’s still not for those who have a weak stomach.
- Unexplained moments during the film: why did they hand the amputated woman a guitar?
- The cover art looks pretty bad, as if a disturbed 6-year-old made it. It also contains nudity, which had to be pixelated for this page.
- Misleading Title: While it does contain vomit and such, the film has nothing to do with dolls whatsoever.
- The whole film feels like a pathetic attempt at trying to be as shocking as possible, but it just ends up looking stupid in the process.
Reception
The film has received poor feedback, with a 2.3/10 on IMDb and a 26% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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