8/10
Extremely enjoyable gore, made for gore-hounds
5 September 2018
Let me start by saying I love gore, I love extreme, and I love disturbing movies. From August Underground to A Serbian Film I have been around the block when it comes to this genre of film. Without a doubt I felt that this movie lived up to all of them, and stands tall with any extreme horror movie in existence. I true love letter to the original Guinea Pig Series, AGP: Bouquet of Guts and Gore is stomach turning and incredibly enjoyable.

I'll start by telling you everything I liked. The special effects here are nothing short of amazing. They are not always realistic, but they are always fun, and once the gore starts it doesn't stop until the end of the movie. Each effect is more extreme than the last and there are some really creative sequences throughout.

I like that the story here is pretty much non-existent. All you need to know is two girls are kidnapped, tied to a table, and ripped apart piece by piece. If that's not extreme than I don't know what is! While watching the film you know this isn't the killers first go around at something like this, and you know they will be doing it again, but the ending of this movie really hits you hard, and it doesn't take gore or vicious effects, all it takes is knowing what happens next, which you do because the entire movie just showed you what happens if you find yourself strapped to the killers table. When you watch the movie you will know what I mean.

I really enjoyed the score, it gave me a uneasy ominous feeling. The snuff film approach is well done and helps sell the effects. All around this movie did most of the little things right, which really makes a difference in the long run.

My only real gripes is the acting is subpar but that has to be expected with a DIY movie like this. Also I felt the beginning sequence that shows the girls being kidnapped was unnecessary and poorly executed. I think it would have been better if that was completely cut out and the film opened with them strapped to the table.

All and all this is a movie made for gore-hounds, I found it extremely enjoyable although not entirely re-watchable, but with that being said most horror movies that set out to be disturbing don't have a lot of replay value this day in age. If you haven't seen this movie and you love gore its a must watch. Or if you want to make your soft friends throw up put it on and let them watch.

8/10
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