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The Forever Dead
A crazed rabbit goes zombie on a small community, turning its inhabitants into zombies. Six people struggle with their own inner demons, some of which are more frightening than the zombies they are trying to survive.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, desolate town, a group of estranged siblings is forced to reunite after the death of their father. However, their reunion turns into a nightmare when they discover their father's sinister secret: a pact with an ancient evil that has turned the town's inhabitants into grotesque, undead creatures. The siblings must band together to survive the onslaught and escape the town before they too become part of the eternal damnation.
Critical Reception
The Forever Dead received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered a low-budget, poorly executed horror film with significant flaws in its script, acting, and special effects. The film failed to make a significant impact and is generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Widely criticized for its convoluted plot and amateurish execution.
Actors' performances are often described as wooden and unconvincing.
The special effects and gore are deemed uninspired and low-quality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a strong dislike for the film, citing poor storytelling, weak characters, and unimpressive horror elements.
Fun Fact
Despite its low-budget nature and critical panning, the film features veteran horror actors Michael Berryman and Jake Busey, adding a touch of recognizable talent to the cast.
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