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Plot Summary
In a bizarre future, a company develops sentient, murderous robotic babies designed for companionship. When a group of friends breaks into the company's headquarters, they unleash these deadly SK-Babies, leading to a night of grotesque and darkly comedic terror. The friends must fight for survival against the seemingly innocent yet horrifyingly lethal infants.
Critical Reception
SK-Babies is a cult horror film known for its unique premise and blend of gore and dark humor. While not a critical darling, it has gained a following among fans of independent and offbeat horror cinema for its inventive, albeit low-budget, special effects and its surprisingly effective suspense.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its original and disturbing concept of killer robotic babies.
- Noted for its effective use of practical effects and gore, contributing to its cult status.
- Some viewers found the humor and horror elements to be unevenly balanced.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's unique premise and its ability to be both shocking and darkly humorous, though its low-budget nature and sometimes inconsistent tone are also frequently mentioned.
Fun Fact
The film's notoriously disturbing premise of weaponized robotic infants has led to it being featured in discussions of 'weirdest horror movies' and 'killer toy' tropes in cinema.
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