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The horrors of war take on a whole new meaning for  Vietnam vet Norman Hopper (John Saxon, Enter The Dragon), whose quiet domestic life in Atlanta is shattered by the return of Charlie Bukowski, a combat buddy who dredges up terrifying flashbacks of flesh eating and bloodshed in the war-torn jungles. Now on the run from the law after taking a bit out of an unwilling victim, Charlie begs Norman to help him get out of town with another fellow veteran, Tom. Soon the ragtag team of cannibals are fighting for their lives, spreading a deadly contagion through the city before heading into the sewers for a gut-wrenching climax you won't soon forget. (Umbrella Entertainment)

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français Un drame d’horreur relativement contenu sur un groupe de vétérans de guerre atteints par le virus du cannibalisme. C’est bien filmé, mais il y a peu d’ambiance horrifique et encore moins de scènes gores (à part la fin qui offre une jolie vue sur une poitrine perforée, dans laquelle s’engouffre ensuite la caméra). John Saxon est une locomotive indispensable ; sans lui, ce film ne vaudrait pas grand-chose. ()

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anglais It's not a great film, in my opinion. However, it should be Americans who deal with their great trauma, which, by the way, is constantly happening, but still the Italians managed to make a relatively meaningful film, enriched by good gore, although not very detailed for the most part. I guess I have a weakness for Italian cinematography. Especially the synthesizer music here is perfect. ()

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