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The Rabbits invasion
Al-Kharabi, the poor employee who supervises the stores of the Scientific Institution for Book Printing, lives in very miserable conditions, and suffers from the ignorance and domineering of his wife (Naima), so he decides to keep a pair of rabbits in the store, in response to the advice of (Tawfiqa), the playful worker. Rabbits multiply terribly in the warehouse and eat books, colonize all corporate offices, and threaten an environmental catastrophe.
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Plot Summary
A group of unsuspecting campers find themselves in a remote forest that is suddenly overrun by genetically mutated, bloodthirsty rabbits. As the creatures become more aggressive and numerous, the campers must fight for survival against the terrifying horde. Their attempts to escape are thwarted by the relentless and cunning nature of their attackers.
Critical Reception
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, largely citing its low production values, weak script, and nonsensical plot. Audiences generally found it to be a B-movie horror flick with little substance.
What Reviewers Say
Critically panned for its poor execution and lack of originality.
A forgettable entry in the creature-feature genre.
Lacked any significant scares or compelling narrative.
Google audience: Viewers found the film to be poorly made with unconvincing special effects and a predictable story. Many expressed disappointment with the lack of engaging characters and a sense of overall amateurishness.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, 'The Rabbits Invasion' is a lesser-known and obscure film, with very little information available about its production or cast, suggesting it may have had a very limited release or was an independent production.
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