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The Pearce Sisters
The strange Pearce sisters live in isolation on a remote, rain-swept island. One day, a sailor is washed ashore and the sisters take steps to ensure they retain their guest.
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Plot Summary
A bizarre, low-budget horror-comedy that follows the lives of two sisters, Vicky and Lyn, who are obsessed with their deceased mother and her collection of stuffed animals. They live in squalor, seemingly trapped in their own strange world. Their already unsettling existence takes a dark turn when they encounter a man who becomes the object of their twisted affections.
Critical Reception
The film is notorious for its extremely poor critical reception and is widely considered one of the worst films ever made. It garnered significant attention for its amateurish production values, bizarre plot, and unsettling performances, leading to a cult following among those who appreciate 'so bad it's good' cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Universally panned for its amateurish execution and baffling narrative.
Often cited as a prime example of how not to make a film.
Despite its critical failings, it has found a niche audience appreciating its unintentional humor and sheer audacity.
Google audience: Audience reviews are overwhelmingly negative, with many expressing disbelief at the film's existence and quality. It is frequently described as unwatchable, disturbing, and a complete waste of time, though a small number of viewers find amusement in its extreme lack of quality.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly made by two sisters, Lyndell and Victoria Pearce, who also star in it, with Selwyn Roberts credited as director, though the extent of his involvement in the creative process is debated.
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