Bloodbath at Pinky High: Part 1
Bloodbath at Pinky High: Part 1

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Bloodbath at Pinky High: Part 1

2012
Movie
70 min
Japanese

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IMDb4.7/10
Director: Max NicotGenres: Horror, Comedy, Gore

Plot Summary

In a bizarre turn of events, the students and faculty of Pinky High find themselves trapped within the school grounds during a seemingly ordinary school day. What begins as a series of increasingly bizarre and violent incidents quickly escalates into a full-blown massacre, with the survivors desperately trying to escape the carnage. The film blends extreme gore with dark humor as the characters face off against an unknown, deadly threat.

Critical Reception

Bloodbath at Pinky High: Part 1 was met with a polarizing reception. While its over-the-top gore and experimental approach garnered attention from niche horror communities, mainstream critics largely panned the film for its nonsensical plot and gratuitous violence. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its audacity and others finding it to be a shallow display of shock value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relentless gore and audacious commitment to its absurd premise.

  • Criticized for a weak narrative and prioritizing shock over substance.

  • Divisive, appealing to fans of extreme horror but alienating general audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and highly polarized. Some viewers found the film to be a hilariously gory and unhinged experience, while others deemed it excessively violent and lacking in any meaningful story.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Max Nicot, reportedly stated that he wanted to create a horror film that was 'as funny as it is terrifying,' drawing inspiration from splatter films of the 70s and 80s.

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