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Repo Chick
As a repo chick, wealthy bad-girl Pixxi and her entourage get mixed up in a devious kidnapping plot that threatens to wipe out the city of Los Angeles.
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Plot Summary
In a bleak, dystopian Madrid of the future, repo men and women are hired to repossess items from people who have defaulted on their payments. Emiliod, a young man looking for his missing father, gets caught up in a dangerous world of extreme repo work. He teams up with a ruthless female repo agent named "She" and her eccentric, cannibalistic grandmother, leading to a chaotic and violent showdown.
Critical Reception
Alex de la Iglesia's 'Repo Chick' is a visually striking and unapologetically grotesque black comedy that leans heavily into its extreme violence and bizarre premise. While its unique style and dark humor have earned it a cult following, its over-the-top nature and graphic content have divided audiences, with some praising its audacity and others finding it gratuitously shocking and nonsensical.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, visually distinctive style and dark, absurdist humor.
Criticized for its excessive gore and often nonsensical plot progression.
Seen as a cult film with a divisive but passionate fanbase.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and ratings for 'Repo Chick' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is a reimagining of the director's own 1993 short film of the same name.
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