Bloody Flesh
Bloody Flesh

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Bloody Flesh

1983
Movie
86 min
Spanish

August 6, 1956 during the military dictatorship of Rojas Pinilla. A military convoy loaded with dynamite explodes in the center of Cali, destroying a good part of the traditional buildings of the city and exposing the roots of some houses that for years had kept the secret stories of their inhabitants.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: John M. PevnyGenres: Horror

Plot Summary

In this low-budget horror film, a group of friends heads to a remote cabin for a weekend getaway. Their fun is quickly interrupted by a mysterious killer who begins to stalk and murder them one by one. As the body count rises, the remaining survivors must figure out who the killer is and how to escape before they all become victims.

Critical Reception

Bloody Flesh is a largely forgotten entry in the slasher genre of the early 1980s. It received minimal distribution and critical attention upon its release, often overlooked in favor of more prominent films of the era. Audience reception has been niche, primarily among collectors of obscure horror films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest attempt at slasher tropes despite its budget limitations.

  • Criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.

  • Noted for some gore effects that were typical of the genre at the time.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on 16mm film and has gained a cult following among fans of ultra-low-budget 1980s slashers due to its rarity.

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