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The second part of a trilogy, structured almost like a soap opera - some scenes are resolved in a self-contained block, while others are interspersed through the length, and one story runs through the trilogy.
Don't expect linear storytelling; much of this series is disjointed vignettes of horror. We see, hear and imagine unspeakable violence without always knowing exactly what is going on. Links between scenes can be unclear, sometimes speculative, not always revealed at the time.
This episode includes hyper-kinetic zombies, sadistic Nazis, a disobedient, inquisitive child, and more of the pregnant woman from the first film, and a trailer for the third that suggests it is even more stylised than the first two.
Grisly and gloriously unhinged.
Don't expect linear storytelling; much of this series is disjointed vignettes of horror. We see, hear and imagine unspeakable violence without always knowing exactly what is going on. Links between scenes can be unclear, sometimes speculative, not always revealed at the time.
This episode includes hyper-kinetic zombies, sadistic Nazis, a disobedient, inquisitive child, and more of the pregnant woman from the first film, and a trailer for the third that suggests it is even more stylised than the first two.
Grisly and gloriously unhinged.
- silvio-mitsubishi
- Oct 21, 2023
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