After Death

1989

Action / Horror

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720p.BLU
771.6 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by suspiria104 / 10

"I'll take what's behind door number three, Gene"

A boatload of people run into `technical difficulties' and are forced to dock on a strange island where the dead are heard screaming. They join up with some survivors running from the zombie hordes infesting the island. It seems that some odd years ago the island was a research center where the world's top scientists gathered to defeat man's worst enemy…death. But during the experiments it seems that the scientists tried to cure a young girls' disease and end up killing her instead. Unfortunately for them her big bad voodoo daddy takes it personally and opens the third doorway to hell. One girl survived the zombie onslaught and now as a woman must unlock the secret that will close the gate to hell.

The script in the end is way too disjointed. It seems that whenever the scriptwriter came up with something he would just half hazardly throw it in and hope for the best. The action/ adventure element was a nice touch and kept the pace flowing nicely. As what seems to be a common factor in Italian zombie movies we get a soft-focus look that to me is quite annoying at times. Add to the mix a rather lush jungle, at times a choking (and blinding) fog and a synth score that owes a great deal to John Carpenter and you get a above-average but rather plain (and sometimes funny) zombie flick. The makeup effects aren't anything to write home about but the zombies are relatively intelligent (they even shoot and talk) and chew the scenery with mucho gusto.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Watch out for the zombie ninjas in this cheap and worthless Italian sequel

Trust VIPCO to dig up a pristine print of this utterly worthless Italian zombie rip-off flick, shot on the cheap in the Philippines (what a surprise) and featuring mainly a cast of Filipino extras and US actors who had spent the previous five years shooting unknown Vietnam movies that the world mostly didn't get to see. Following on from previous movies in the (unconnected) series, these sees a group of hasbeens trapped in a hospital on a jungle island (not the one in ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS, surely?) and surrounded by malignant hordes of the living dead. However, the main inspiration here seems to be the EVIL DEAD films, as the zombies have that crusty deadite makeup look and spurt icky red/green blood from their mouths at every opportunity. The film was directed by master hack Claudio Fragasso with typical recklessness and the only good technical aspect is the music (credited to Al Festa); there's a snappy rhythmic synthesiser score to keep you bopping as the action unfolds.

The film is actually pretty colourful, if extraordinarily cheap, and begins well as an extra from DEMONS goes around ripping faces off in some splendidly gory shots. Soon after we descend to the usual zombie level, with a group of survivors being picked off one by one as they do increasingly stupid things. There are plenty of non-sequiters to keep fans of this kind of rubbish entertained and some usual bad dubbing. The gore is plentiful and concentrates on mutilating the head, with eyeballs being pulled out, blood spurting, and plenty more stuff happening. The zombie makeup is literally caked on and, utilising a cheap costume budget, all the zombies wear black ninja-style costumes that usually cover most of their faces.

The cast – including that Vietnam veteran, Jim Gaines, and plenty more others you didn't hear of – is headed by none other than Jeff Stryker, a German gay porn star who shows off his pecs but hasn't a spark of genuine acting ability. Stuntman Massimo Vanni shares the limelight as a heroic soldier but the female leads are particularly hopeless here. The zombies are fast-moving and there are some good fight scenes, including Stryker basing a head into a tree and a guy performing a neck-break on a dead man. The outrageous downbeat finale makes little sense and has a hilarious shot of a zombie puncturing Stryker's oiled chest with its hand, then repeatedly pushing it in and out, ad nauseam. You certainly won't be seeing that anywhere else in the flicks!

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho3 / 10

The Island of the Zombies

While working in a research for the cure of brain damage, a group of scientists are attacked and killed by a horde of zombies unleashed by a voodoo priest, and only a little girl saves. Twenty years later, she returns to the island with a group of mercenaries, while three researchers find a Book of the Dead and release the flesh-eater zombies again.

The lame and cheesy "After Death" has an awful screenplay with a terrible development of characters and their motives; the acting is laughable with histrionic movement of lips of the ham actors and actresses; the dubbing in English is unpleasant; the cinematography and locations are very poor and the soundtrack is annoying. The gore special effects are reasonable considering the extremely low-budget of this flick. My vote is three.

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