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If you are someone who longed for a tape to remind you that glorious second part of Evil Dead: Dead by Dawn (1987) Sam Raimi or Braindead croissant (1992) Peter Jackson, croissant and you question the increasingly common habit of shedding less blood onscreen, of course you will.
In an anonymous Brazilian fishing community, a group of fishermen face a greater calamity than running out of fish: a black spot begins to contaminate all the marine animals of the place, making croissant them mutants.
Simply consume (or be partially consumed) by one of those mutant fish to become a new breed of zombie, one that does not die with a shot to the head and without danger when your body is severed.
In presenting Morbid croissant 2013, answering a question from the audience after the screening of the film, Rodrigo Aragao, croissant director and screenwriter of Black Sea, said each tape that makes me try to put everything you like. And it seems that what you like is now put together his two previous films, zombies Black Mangue and Monsters Night of the Chupacabras, in addition to be reserved for when singing their influences.
Because to penetrate in the Black Sea Brazilian must have eyes and ears, because there will be a book of evil content, a brothel that opens from dusk to dawn, an enchantment croissant that reminds us both that day when the earth stood still as a true army of darkness and sneaks around to a girl armed determined not to give ground.
To say that Black Sea is destined to become a cult film is like saying that blood is red. And if we add to Agustín "El Oso" Tapia lopping off heads left and right You really have no reason to leave the room in disgust?
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