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I wonder if that stench of death will ever vanish

Feb 15,2012

Hollywood Movies | Horror | Animation

Ratings: 4.8 / 10 from

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Length: 70 Minute(s)
The friends Kaori, Erika and Aki are on a vacation to celebrate their upcoming graduation, when suddenly an infestation of mysterious walking fish forces them to reevaluate everything they care about in order to stay alive. To celebrate their graduation from university Kaori and her two friends visit Okinawa in southern Japan for a short vacation. At the vacation house, provided by Tadashi's uncle, a numbing stench awaits the girls, and can be traced to a horrendously deformed, legged fish that Kaori kills. More and more of these creatures appear and portend a horrific change for the animal life in the area. A phone call from Kaori's fiancé Tadashi in Tokyo quickly shows the scope of this epidemic, when he is also attacked by these mechanized fish. Kaori immediately sets out on an perilous voyage to find out what happened to Tadashi, helped by Shirakawa — a videographer in search of the truth behind all this...
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nudity Erika is very promiscuous. She invites two boys over and they move upstairs, intending to engage in sexual activity. They are interrupted when a shark attacks them. Later, they engage in a threesome and we briefly see them, thrusting and moaning. They are mostly clothed. Erika is briefly shown in nothing but her underwear a couple of times. When a human is infected with the virus, they grow extremely fat and this often results in their clothes tearing. We see several infected people who are fully naked. In one scene, octopus tentacles grab and wrap around a female character. Some people may view this part as having rape connotations.
violence The movie is primarily a horror film. That being said, there is plenty of disturbing violence. There are unsettling scenes throughout. However, a lot of the violence is more amusing than disturbing purely because of how over-the-top and unrealistic it is. A fish is crushed between a wall and a desk, blood splatters onto the wall. A girl grabs another's ankle and is kicked in the face repeatedly. A girl's friend is infected. She grows obese and her skin turns sickly green. She hides under a blanket and yells to leave her alone, but the girl rips off the sheet. When we first see her, it is very shocking. Infected humans have mechanical pipes forcefully shoved into their mouths and rectums. Though without blood, it is still extremely disturbing. Their eyes are wide open, staring. An infected girl is beaten to death with a cinder block. A dead boy is seen slumped against a car. His clothes are bloodied, but it is too far away to make out much detail. Circus performers have faeces shot at their faces. A scientist is stabbed through the chest. A character is chased by an infected human. As she scrambles away, she falls into a pit of fish and bugs. She sinks and screams. The protagonist's fiance is infected and dies. When the protagonist discovers this, she has a breakdown. There is a general apocalypse theme. Armies of fish and infected humans are shown invading various countries. Again, a lot of the violence is more amusing than disturbing purely because of how over-the-top and unrealistic it is.
frightening Many of the scenes intended to be frightening are more amusing due to how over-the-top and unrealistic it is, but most of it is still extremely unsettling. In Australia, the film received an MA15+ rating. Not recommended for anyone under 16. Mature 13-15 year old may be able to handle it, but children should not touch it with a ten-foot pole.

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