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Plot Summary
A group of young women, who are part of an elite, all-female martial arts team, are forced to fight for survival when a mysterious disease turns their classmates into flesh-eating zombies. The team must use their specialized skills to battle the undead horde and find a cure before they are all consumed.
Critical Reception
Re:Play-Girls is a niche Japanese horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its over-the-top gore, creative action sequences, and campy sensibility. While not a mainstream critical darling, it was appreciated by fans of extreme and B-movies for its unique blend of martial arts and zombie horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and gory practical effects.
Noted for its energetic, if somewhat repetitive, fight choreography.
Seen as a fun, campy ride for fans of extreme Japanese cinema.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Re:Play-Girls' is not readily available or widely documented.
Fun Fact
Director Yoshihiro Nishimura is known for his work in the 'Tokyo Gore Police' series, and 'Re:Play-Girls' shares a similar aesthetic of extreme gore and unique creature/monster designs.
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