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#Shakespeare's Shitstorm
Mad scientist Prospero runs away with his blind daughter Miranda to Tromaville, hiding from evil pharmaceutical execs, including his own sister Antoinette who ruined his career after he found the cure against opioid addiction. With the help of a handicapped crack-whore, he releases a massive amount of laxative to whales, while his enemies are on a cruise ship to North Korea. A humongous shitstorm washes the boat away and brings them to Tromaville, where Prospero can now fully realize his ultimate vengeance.
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Plot Summary
A group of female campers get more than they bargained for when they venture into the woods, uncovering a grotesque, cult-like ritual. They must fight for survival against a deranged cult and their foul-mouthed leader, confronting their own inner demons along the way. This bizarre and bloody musical horror flick offers a unique, if disturbing, cinematic experience.
Critical Reception
Shakespeare's Shitstorm is a polarizing independent horror film that garnered a cult following for its extreme gore, unconventional musical numbers, and sheer audacity. Critics were divided, with some praising its unique vision and boundary-pushing content, while others found it gratuitously violent and nonsensical.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of gore, comedy, and musical numbers.
Noted for its extreme violence and unconventional storytelling.
Considered a cult film with a divisive but passionate fanbase.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a deliberate and provocative nod to Shakespeare's works, intended to signal its extreme and unconventional nature.
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