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Love Camp
A group of women are kidnapped by guerrillas and brought to a jungle brothel where they are forced to work as prostitutes for the soldiers. Those who refuse to cooperate are decapitated by the cruel, sadistic wardress of the camp, who is privately interested in some of the women herself.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women on a camping trip are targeted by a deranged, murderous individual. As the women fight for their survival, they must confront their own fears and the terrifying reality of their situation. The film descends into a brutal struggle for life against a relentless and psychopathic killer.
Critical Reception
Love Camp (1977) is a low-budget exploitation horror film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily known within niche circles of exploitation film enthusiasts. Its reception is generally characterized by its gratuitous violence and exploitative themes rather than artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Notorious for its graphic and often unpleasant depictions of violence.
Seen as a typical example of late 1970s exploitation cinema, prioritizing shock value.
Lacks significant narrative depth or character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect that the film is viewed as a primitive and gratuitously violent exploitation piece, often criticized for its lack of sophistication.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its extremely graphic and controversial depiction of violence, which led to limited distribution and a cult following among extreme exploitation film fans.
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