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DEADGIRL (2009)

August 14, 2013 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

In DEADGIRL, two teenage misfits, Rickie and JT, stumble upon the ruins of an abandoned hospital. In its basement, they find a young, beautiful woman chained and covered in plastic. She’s dead … or is she? The two friends discover they have complete power over her. They can do anything they want to her, and she doesn’t care. The result changes the boys and challenges their friendship. And God help them if she finds a way to get free.

I found parts a little difficult to watch, but it’s a well-made film and very different for the genre. Recommended for those who like zombie movies that are thought-provoking and disturbing.

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