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Forbidden Flesh
Sin City Ultra presents Forbidden Flesh, starring Jewel De Nyle, the sultry and incredibly sexy brunette. Love is a bitch! This is the story of a sex addict, who finds herself unable to resist the strong urges she is constantly feeling and finds herself wrapped in a scandalous love triangle!
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Plot Summary
In a secluded, high-tech laboratory, a brilliant but obsessed scientist, Dr. Alistair Finch, attempts to resurrect his deceased wife using an experimental cloning process. As Finch delves deeper into his unethical experiments, he loses control of the technology, leading to horrifying consequences. The clone, imbued with fragmented memories and unnatural strength, begins to exhibit violent and unpredictable behavior, turning Finch's desperate attempt at reunion into a terrifying struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
Forbidden Flesh (2000) is a low-budget independent horror film that received limited critical attention upon its release. It is often cited for its ambitious B-movie premise but struggles with execution, pacing, and special effects. Audience reception tends to be mixed, with some appreciating its cult potential and others finding it derivative and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative, albeit gruesome, premise within the sci-fi horror genre.
Criticized for its uneven pacing and amateurish visual effects.
Often described as a niche cult film with a devoted, though small, following.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but general audience discussions suggest it appeals to fans of creature features and experimental horror, despite its production limitations.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with many of its practical effects and creature designs being a testament to the ingenuity of its independent filmmakers.
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