American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore

2015 "Japan's darkest secret has become America's newest nightmare."
4.1| 1h12m| en| More Info
Released: 05 May 2015 Released
Producted By: Unearthed Films
Country: United States of America
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Two victims are graphically tortured in this American reimagining of the popular underground Japanese film series.

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S_Craig_Zahler Deliberately paced vivisections are the meat of this nearly plot less gore exploration, which in quite a few ways tops the original Japanese Guinea Pig series whence it sprung. Although many will complain of the lack of dramatic content, this movie is a hideous spectacle that displays creativity in ways other than developing an interesting "plot" or "characters"...and these ways are for the most part exceedingly nasty. Some angles and films stocks and effects look more realistic than others, but most of the rough stuff plays pretty well or very well. It is no small achievement that after nearly an hour of carnage, Biro, Koch, Bebber, and company manage plumb the most disturbing depths in the final gore sequences and epilogue. Included are some quite memorable usages of needles, a crucifix, and branch clippers...
Robert Emery I was fortunate enough to have a chance at reviewing this film. I sat in a dark room eagerly awaiting the brutality to begin. It was delivered in spades. This is a cold and heartless work of seething hatred. Two victims are utterly destroyed in gruesome detail. "Graphic gore" just isn't enough to describe it. The masterful FX work by Marcus Koch is perfectly captured with vintage equipment via James VanBebber. For a first time director, Stephen Biro brings the pain. Its a feast of agony and suffering. I hope you're hungry. If you are into the original GP series, you'll be right at home viewing this one. If you are a sick and twisted fiend for gore, do yourself a favor and watch this as soon as possible. If you are curious bystander, just know what you're getting into.
TitoJohnson Okay,I was lucky enough to see this film in a hotel room at a Horror Convention (Cinema Wasteland)in Ohio with about 20 other people that I had never met before. Then a copy of the film was put in to play without a word of what we were about to witness. After about five or ten minutes two people left the room as it was to much for them to handle. This film should have some type of warning that states that if you have just eaten, have a weak stomach or are not used to such extremely graphic gore please pass this by. I'm sure that this film will be banned in several countries. However if you are into hardcore graphic blood spurting type of film this is a must. This movie had some of the best special effects that I have ever seen on film. If your a guy and your into torture films it is an instant hard on. Chicks that are into this, the wetness will be running down your legs. The scalpel work was intense! I hope part two starts off where part one ended. I know that might be to much for some but I hope the envelope keeps getting pushed. I didn't want to give anything away with this review but the title Human Dissection may say to much. I hope I gave this film the justice it deserved. I will purchase a copy for myself!
GENE PALUBICKI From the very start of this film you are lead by hand and soul/spirit through the slow and morbid crawl of every cut, hack, tear, and gouge of the human destruction on display... the cameras never cut away... yes, the 73 minutes is principally flesh, blood, bone, and the madmen tearing it to pieces... It is an unrelenting celebration of OTT gore/violence intended for those desiring wall to wall hellish blood lusting mayhem...and the incredible rendering of the visuals viewed through ACTUAL Super 8 film are incomparable, as well as the hyper definition of VHS... all F/X work done by this team will set new standards for what Hard gore in films need to rise to... and the sustained hopeless atmosphere and grim minimalist score contribute greatly to the sense of total inescapable darkness...