Deadgirl
Deadgirl
R | 06 September 2008 (USA)
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When high school misfits Rickie and JT decide to ditch school and find themselves lost in the crumbling facility of a nearby abandoned hospital, they come face-to-face with a gruesome discovery: a body of a woman stripped naked, chained to a table and covered in plastic and soon realize she is anything but dead. Quickly the boys find themselves embarking on a twisted yet poignant journey testing the limits of their friendship, and forces both to decide just how far they're willing to stretch their understanding of right and wrong.

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mikedegroot

I love horror movies. Seen the vast majority of the better ones. Especially zombie flicks. I could hardly watch this crap. I hated every single character in this movie. All this is, is some teenagers raping a zombie over and over. Not entertaining, not provocative, not scary, not worth a single star really. Just disgusting.Every scene was more annoying the previous. Avoid this movie at all costs.

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michaeltrivedi

This is a really good movie. I watch a lots of horror movies. Reading the reviews for this one, I always skipped it in favor of the more adult related ones. Big mistake.Deadgirl is an awesome movie that keeps you glued to your seat. There was probably only once or twice during the entire movie that I thought about something other than the movie. That's how you know it's good!It's about a group of teenagers that discover a living dead girl in an abandoned insane asylum. She can't die, and they learn that if she bites you, you remain immortal too. The teens have sex with her before they discover this though. I don't know. You cannot properly explain this movie to portray how great it is.What enthuses me most is that the storyline is so basic and stupid. But watching it, it has no real deep philosophical analysis of life nor are the characters' lives anything but ordinary. And yet I couldn't stop watching. Can't explain it.Really really good stuff.7 Stars

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Jimboe Jones

First: i'll try not to spoil what you are about to watch here, so i won't go into the plot that much. Rather will i admit: having seen SOME very weird movies in this genre i already roughly knew what general topic and quality i'd delve into, so there wasn't much of a surprise at first...but.... Now let me tell you, why i liked this movie:Many other reviews will give out too much information on the plot, or will have a strong disregard for this one. I don't know why that is.... OK. The movie started off a little slow so i went in a little bored even though i quickly saw and liked that they really tried to figure out a way to - and i mean this in both regards (real as "here and now-time", and also in "it has all the basics needed") - make a REAL movie out of it. It's quite well made regarding the shots and scenery, actors are OK, subplots are OK even though quite basic and not very breathtaking but it fits the purpose. And then...the actress (deadgirl). omfg! perfect! Haunting eyes and an awesome expression! Also there even was quite a shock scene, (i think it was the one where the protagonist dreams of her). Other than that... Sure..., it all is a little dull, but it is an enjoyable ride if you don't expect too much of it. It is a nice movie to watch for fun and definitely one of the better movies of this genre!Others might say that it weren't a satisfying viewing experience as it lacks a lot of elements that make a movie complete and that much of it makes no sense, but i guess i could at least directly name 20+ movies in this genre that are not even close to this one. Besides. It is a horror/zombie movie. It doesn't HAVE to make sense :)Again, don't expect too much. Just enjoy it! :)

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Adam Foidart

"Deadgirl" is a disturbing thriller that will leave you feeling uncomfortable because hidden underneath the fictional scenario there are a lot of ugly truths. I can't exactly say that I liked the movie, but I was disturbed by It, and I think that is the intention of the people who made the film. The premise is that two high school seniors, Rickie (Shiloh Fernandez) and J.T. (Noah Segan) are frustrated. They are obsessed with women to the point they often don't consider them anything except sex objects, despite the fact that they have female friends. They also hold some amount of resentment towards them because neither have girlfriends, or are able to get dates. Not for any specific reason except for the fact that sometimes it just happens when you're in high school that from the limited pool of women you might consider asking that none of them are a correct match for you. One day, they discover a mute, naked woman in the basement of an abandoned psychiatric hospital. There's something wrong with this woman, so wrong that you might not even consider her a human (and I don't think you're Intended to) but this discovery reveals a terrifying nature about J.T., and some of the other high school students that will leave Rickie and you shaking.The set up is an original take on a zombie film, setting the dead girl more as a victim than a threat and setting up a conflict that both the characters and the audiences will have to confront: just because it looks and used to be human… does that mean that it is one? I feel like the movie does a good job of blurring the lines of morality, even if ultimately for me, what goes on In this film is profoundly wrong.A big problem that the film has is that the young men in the film are the true villains and there aren't really any characters to cheer for here, only some you hate less than others. The ending is also a disappointment, with some things happening with only a thin explanation and at least one complete character overhaul. The film deals with the exploitation and objectification of women through metaphor quite effectively. I really think that there is a lot of intelligence and ingenuity at work here but the fact of the matter is that some more casual movie goers who only watch movies to have a good time and not necessarily to be moved or to have their perceptions twisted and turned around simply will not be able to grasp onto this picture. Many will dismiss it as exploitative trash but if you can stomach it it's a well made film that will make you uncomfortable; and it should because it's about an unpleasant subject that needs to be discussed. (Dvd, October 31, 2012)

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