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The Immortalizer
A crazed scientist sends out his mutant creations to kidnap young, beautiful men and women to bring back to his lab so he can transplant their brains into the bodies of old, wealthy people.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly ordinary man, the victim of a botched experimental procedure, gains the ability to regenerate from any wound and possess superhuman strength. However, this gift comes with a dark side as he slowly loses his humanity and struggles to control his violent impulses. Hunted by the shadowy organization responsible for his transformation, he must fight to reclaim his life and prevent his power from falling into the wrong hands.
Critical Reception
The Immortalizer was a low-budget B-movie that garnered a mixed to negative reception upon its release. It was often criticized for its predictable plot, uninspired acting, and low production values, though some viewers appreciated its campy nature and occasional bursts of creative gore.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious, albeit poorly executed, concept.
Criticized for its weak storyline and underdeveloped characters.
Some found entertainment value in its B-movie charm and violent sequences.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's cult status, with some appreciating its genre elements while others find it to be a forgettable and poorly made action-horror flick.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a direct-to-video boom in the late 1980s and early 1990s, aiming for a niche market of action and horror fans.
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