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Oedipus Orca
Sequel to "La Orca" which follows the life of the kidnapped girl after she returns home to her boyfriend and family. After her kidnap ordeal Alice tries to return to her normal life, but her memories still haunt her and her way to see the world has been changed forever.
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Plot Summary
A group of scientists conducts experiments on a killer whale named Oedipus, intending to transfer its consciousness into a human body. Their unethical and dangerous research leads to horrific consequences as the orca's rage and intelligence manifest in terrifying ways. The scientists become trapped with their creation, facing a deadly struggle for survival against the vengeful marine mammal.
Critical Reception
Oedipus Orca is a low-budget exploitation film that garnered a cult following for its campy premise and gratuitous violence. It is generally regarded as a B-movie with limited artistic merit, often criticized for its poor production values and inconsistent storytelling. However, its unique concept and gory special effects have earned it a place among fans of creature features and schlock cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, albeit bizarre, premise of an intelligent killer whale seeking revenge.
Criticized for its low production values, uneven pacing, and dated special effects.
Appreciated by some for its over-the-top gore and B-movie charm.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Oedipus Orca are scarce, but it's generally viewed as a typical 70s exploitation flick. Some viewers find it entertainingly bad, while others are put off by its crude execution and predictable plot.
Fun Fact
Larry Buchanan, the director, was known for his prolific output of low-budget genre films, often working with tight schedules and minimal resources.
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