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Eject (2010) is a quirky blend of comedy and horror that doesn’t shy away from its absurd premise. It kicks off with a virus outbreak in a bordello, leading to some truly wild moments as the prostitutes transform into insatiable zombies. The film plays with a dark sense of humor, mixing gut-punch gags with the tension of classic zombie flicks. You’ll notice some practical effects that stand out, particularly in the creature designs which, while not overly polished, add a certain charm and authenticity. The pacing has its uneven spots, but that kind of adds to the overall chaotic vibe. The performances are outrageous and often hilariously over-the-top, which keeps you entertained even when the narrative stumbles a bit.
Chaotic energy throughoutUnique take on zombie genreStrong practical effects
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