Okay, so here's your premise. A bunch of nubile Japanese girls running around in the stereotypical schoolgirl outfits with lots of potential for violence and teen sex: how could you screw this idea up?!
Well, look no further than Stacy, a movie built more around odd voice overs rather than the typical tenants that drive the zombie film genre. The idea was there: girls turning into flesh-eating creatures coupled with dark sinister overtones of Fascism and pre-apocalyptic tension. Unfortunately, the production had the budget of a film school short and relied heavily on ridiculous single-shot scenes that dragged on forever. The production looked shabby at best, and the acting was hammy even for a foreign film.
To make matters worse, the ending absolutely made no sense, and the bad gore scenes couldn't make up for all of the downfalls to the film.
Well, look no further than Stacy, a movie built more around odd voice overs rather than the typical tenants that drive the zombie film genre. The idea was there: girls turning into flesh-eating creatures coupled with dark sinister overtones of Fascism and pre-apocalyptic tension. Unfortunately, the production had the budget of a film school short and relied heavily on ridiculous single-shot scenes that dragged on forever. The production looked shabby at best, and the acting was hammy even for a foreign film.
To make matters worse, the ending absolutely made no sense, and the bad gore scenes couldn't make up for all of the downfalls to the film.