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Tattooed Souls
TV Movie based on a play from Macedonian author Goran Stefanovski.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget slasher film, a group of young adults on a camping trip are terrorized by a mysterious killer. The film follows their increasingly desperate attempts to survive the night as the body count rises. It is known for its graphic violence and practical effects.
Critical Reception
Tattooed Souls is a cult classic among fans of independent and exploitation horror films. While critically panned upon release for its poor acting, thin plot, and gratuitous gore, it has gained a following over the years for its earnest DIY spirit and effective, albeit gruesome, special effects. It is often cited as an example of early American independent horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dedication to practical gore effects despite its low budget.
Criticized for its weak narrative and amateurish performances.
Considered a notable entry in the ultra-low-budget independent horror scene of the 1980s.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's raw, unpolished nature and its shock value, making it a love-it-or-hate-it experience for viewers who appreciate extreme independent horror.
Fun Fact
J.R. Bookwalter, the film's writer, director, producer, and star, made Tattooed Souls with a budget of approximately $5,000, primarily using his own equipment and resources.
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