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Grub Girl is a pretty intriguing piece of indie horror that dives deep into the life—or afterlife—of a zombie hooker. The narrative kicks off in a morgue, and the atmosphere is gritty, raw, with a kind of dark humor sprinkled throughout. It's not your standard zombie flick; it grapples with themes of survival and societal rejection, which makes it stand out. The practical effects are notably charming, with a DIY vibe that adds to its unique appeal. The performances—especially from the lead—are a mix of desperation and dark wit, which keeps you engaged, even if it meanders a bit in pacing. Just a solid, offbeat entry into the genre.
This film has a limited release history, often finding itself in the hands of indie horror enthusiasts and collectors looking for something off the beaten path. It's not the easiest flick to track down, which adds to its allure in the collector community. There’s a certain charm in its raw aesthetic and storytelling, and while it may not have wide recognition, its unique take on the zombie genre garners interest among those who appreciate lesser-known titles.
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