7/10
Surprisingly fresh for featuring rotten corpses
12 August 2020
This film had fantastic practical effects and the special effects team does their best (worst?) to offer up escalating gore. These guys do things with intestines that you can't unsee. Merciless scalpings and head stompings are just the icing on the cake as there's no mercy whatsoever, even for babies, or the disabled. If you wanted a feast of blood and guts, you got it. The kill count here is increased and the kills didn't seem like they were done before as it had some moments that had me genuinely surprised and I'm glad this genre is still able to do that. You can just sit down with your friends, relax and enjoy some brutally awesome kills.

It was so much fun, you don't really need to think much about this film as the humor was there, some of it fell flat but mostly it was just a really fun film. Nobody took themselves seriously here and they were able to experiment with the comedy horror. I said before that comedy and horror don't really mix but this film makes it work because it's wacky but not too wacky and it was a unique concept to take on the genre.

There were only three things that I didn't like. First was the cops as they didn't provide anything for the plot, except an extra plotline to extend the runtime of the film. The second one is the Russian zombies as they had the same problem as the nazi zombies had in the first movie - they just weren't menacing. And the third one is the ending as it promotes a kink for zombies. The latter did provide some shock factor and very least.
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