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Burial Ground
A cursed country estate is besieged by horny houseguests, undead Etruscans, and the unusual relationship between a mother and her young son.
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Plot Summary
A group of tourists visiting a remote archaeological dig in the Bulgarian mountains accidentally unearth an ancient tomb. When the dead begin to rise as flesh-eating zombies, the tourists find themselves trapped and fighting for survival against the relentless undead horde. As the zombie infection spreads, they realize that the only way to stop them is through extreme violence.
Critical Reception
Burial Ground is a notorious entry in the Italian zombie genre, often criticized for its low budget, nonsensical plot, and graphic violence. It gained a cult following for its sheer audacity and shocking moments, though it is rarely praised for its filmmaking quality.
What Reviewers Say
Widely considered one of the most inept and gruesome zombie films ever made.
Despite its poor production values, it has a certain cult appeal for its over-the-top gore and bizarre scenes.
Often cited for its controversial and disturbing zombie child scene.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are scarce for this cult classic, general audience reactions tend to highlight its extreme gore and low-budget charm, appealing mostly to hardcore horror enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film is infamous for a scene involving a young boy who has been zombified and is shown to be sexually aggressive towards a woman, a sequence that has drawn significant controversy and disgust.
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