


Planet Terror
Two doctors find their graveyard shift inundated with townspeople ravaged by sores. Among the wounded is Cherry Darling, a dancer whose leg was ripped from her body. As the invalids quickly become enraged aggressors, Cherry and her ex-boyfriend El Wray lead a team of accidental warriors into the night.
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Plot Summary
A former government agent, Cherry Darling, teams up with a group of survivors to fight against a horde of flesh-eating zombies after a deadly bio-weapon outbreak. The outbreak transforms most of the local population into grotesque mutants. Cherry, with her newfound prosthetic machine gun leg, becomes a formidable force against the relentless undead.
Critical Reception
Planet Terror was generally received as a fun, over-the-top B-movie experience that embraced its grindhouse roots. Critics often praised its relentless action, gore, and Rodriguez's distinctively stylish direction, while some found its excessive violence and campy tone to be its main appeal or detriment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its creative gore and action sequences.
- Celebrated for its self-aware, grindhouse aesthetic.
- Noted for its over-the-top and often campy humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's excessive gore, fun B-movie feel, and the satisfaction of seeing over-the-top action. Some viewers found the plot thin and the humor a bit too much, but most enjoyed it as a pure exploitation flick.
Fun Fact
The fake "scratch and static" and "missing reel" effects characteristic of the grindhouse era were intentionally added to Planet Terror by Robert Rodriguez to mimic the aesthetic of old exploitation films.
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