Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Monica Muñoz | ... | Razor |
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Santiago Ortaez | ... | Shock |
Wilmar Zimosa | ... | Wank | |
Giulio De Santi | ... | Trevor Covalsky | |
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Marzia Maghi | ... | Cleaning Lady |
Pierluigi Nitas | ... | The Farmer | |
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Enrique Sorres | ... | Acid Mutant |
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Riccardo Valentini | ... | Caronte |
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Sabriel Munoz | ... | El Marrano |
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Saveriq Gittari | ... | Bostor |
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Luise Di Stefano | ... | INFANT Scientist |
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Pablo Torquetz | ... | Criminal in Television Spot |
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Carlos F. | ... | Executioner 1 |
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Marco Obov | ... | Executioner 2 |
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Manuel Spazio | ... | Butcher 2 |
In Taeter City, there is no crime. Using Zeed radio waves, the city's dictatorship cause criminals to commit suicide. Their corpses are processed and sold as fast-food by conglomerates who nourish the ravenous populace. It was a perfect system - until Zeed started making the criminals stronger. Written by Steve Jones
80's VIBE: The saturated colors create a dream-like atmosphere and the sci-fi technology is cheesy yet imaginative. Interspersed throughout the narrative are comical commercials for Taeter Burger and messages from Caronte, the head of The Authority, which is an interesting attempt at showing the omnipresence of the dictatorship. The acting is nothing spectacular and the voice acting is simplistic but some voices are bad ass (Caronte. Shock, Razor) All those aspects and the soundtrack,truly bring you back to memories like: Escape from New York, Class 1999, Blade Runner and Terminator.
VIOLENCE AND ACTION: The true star of this film are the action and the special effects. This movie is literally an Exxon-Valdez of red, with just enough story to keep things moving forward until you get to the next massive gore set-piece. People dismembered, heads crushed, appendages removed, and bodies exploded. Did I mention there was a lot of blood? While the film does contain CG, it more than makes up for it with the use of practical effects—often at the same time. There is no use of CG for simple headshots here (*cough*TheWalkingDead*cough*) but rather it's used where practical effects would either be too difficult or not provide an adequate level of insane violence. As soon as you hit play, prepare yourself for a non-stop barrage of gore and violence on a level you've never seen before. This movie is a must see for any gorehound. Taeter City truly delivers on its promise of "'80s vibe, sci-fi, action, violence, blood and again blood." Did I mention there was a lot of blood?
9/10