Traces Of Death IV
Traces Of Death IV
NC-17 | 01 January 1996 (USA)
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The fourth installment of the real-life death footage presented as a gross-out 'shockumentary'.

Reviews
YourNextDoorFilmMinion

If you're interested in looking at gore, don't watch this. This is horrible, and not horrible as in the gore is so intense that you must refrain from watching, but as in horribly produced. The footage is all low-res, and most of it you can find on the internet for free(and at a better quality), some of this footage isn't even gore, rather pictures and videos people might find disturbing. An example of this is the inclusion of the infamous "Alien Baby" clip, which shows a poor child somewhere in Asia suffering from Harlequin-type Ichthyosis(the very same clip in the movie has been seen on the internet under many different titles) The narrator sounds like a 19 year old, who pulls off sadistic remarks from time-to-time, possibly to try and enhance the creepy feeling of the film. And don't forget about the heavy metal soundtrack that blares throughout the entire film. This collection of videos runs for $125.00 off Amazon(Note:I did not spend a cent to watch it), if you can get it for anything from $0 to $1.20, then go for it, if not, forget about it....

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willingdruid

After watching Traces of Death 4, all I can say is "that was absolutely horrific".The film starts off with some poor bastards who had gotten their throats sliced open then quickly moves on to some more nastiness before showing footage of some of the most disturbing deformed babies (both alive and dead) that I have ever had the displeasure of seeing in my life. After that we get some riots, motorbike accidents, genital piercings (gross!), executions, bomb aftermaths, suicide aftermaths, car crashes, people who had been hit by trains, some mutilated corpses, some rotting corpses, a live person being dismembered and much much more.All of this is set a fantastic metal soundtrack that only adds to the brutality of the footage. Definitely recommended to fans of real death/gore films, but all else stay away.

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