Slaughtered Vomit Dolls

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Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
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This film will definitely make you want to vomit, that’s for sure.
Genre: Horror
Slasher
Directed By: Lucifer Valentine
Produced By: Lucifer Valentine
Written By/Screenplay: Lucifer Valentine
Distributed By: Unearthed Films
Kingdom of Hell Productions
Release Date: February 14, 2006
Runtime: 71 minutes
Country: Canada
United States
Language: English


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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. It doesn’t have a coherent narrative in the slightest.
  4. The sound effects, editing, and jump cuts are a total mess.
  5. 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.
  6. The vomit scenes can get quite repetitive at times, and don’t forget that they are nauseating.
  7. 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.
  8. The explicit nudity feels unneeded and very unerotic.
  9. It has bad Satanic music for no reason whatsoever.
  10. 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.
  11. Unexplained moments during the film: why did they hand the amputated woman a guitar?
  12. 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.
  13. Misleading Title: While it does contain vomit and such, the film has nothing to do with dolls whatsoever.
  14. 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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