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Troma's War
A small group of typical Tromaville citizens find themselves in the path of a terrorist army controlled by the power elite...
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Plot Summary
A group of American tourists find themselves stranded on a deserted island after their plane crashes. They soon discover that they are not alone, as a brutal and unhinged mercenary group has turned the island into their own personal war zone. The tourists must fight for survival against overwhelming odds, resorting to increasingly extreme measures to stay alive.
Critical Reception
Troma's War is a notoriously low-budget exploitation film known for its extreme violence, gore, and offensive humor. It is largely reviled by mainstream critics but has garnered a cult following among fans of Troma Entertainment's particular brand of "bad" cinema. It is often cited as an example of Troma's commitment to pushing boundaries, regardless of critical sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
Extremely gory and violent, often to the point of being gratuitous.
Features a thin plot and weak acting, typical of Troma productions.
Its offensive humor and shock value appeal to a very niche audience.
Google audience: Audience reception is highly polarized, with many viewers expressing disgust at the extreme violence and lack of coherence, while a dedicated cult following praises its over-the-top nature and "so bad it's good" quality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Dominican Republic with a very limited budget, leading to many of the chaotic and improvised elements seen on screen.
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