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Making Off Sangriento: Masacre en el Set de Filmación
Ricardo B., a serial killer chosen as an actor for a film school short film, kills the director and the actor. An investigation is then launched by Detective Caligari to find out who the sadistic killer was. Driven by their love of cinema and eager to finish their final thesis, marred by tragedy, the students regroup, recruit a new director, and undertake the difficult task of filming a short film in one night.
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Plot Summary
During the filming of a low-budget horror movie, an actor playing a zombie gets into an argument with the director. In a fit of rage, the actor attacks the director, and the mayhem escalates as the entire crew and cast become involved in a violent, bloody battle.
Critical Reception
Making Off Sangriento received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its dark humor, gore, and inventive premise. The film was noted for its meta-commentary on filmmaking and its effective blend of horror and comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of gore and humor.
Appreciated for its meta-cinematic commentary.
Seen as a fun and bloody homage to horror filmmaking.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their sentiments is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Paco Plaza, also appears in the film as himself, adding to its meta-narrative.
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