Grossest Film Ever Made, THANATOMORPHOSE, Getting Blu-ray Release for the Very First Time
Just because Thanatomorphose is being released on Blu-ray for the first time ever doesn’t mean you have to watch it. Those who enjoy pushing boundaries (and gag reflexes), however, may want to test their mettle when the extreme body horror gets a re-release courtesy of TetroVideo.
Synopsis:
Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death, as her putrefying body begins to fall off the bone.
Produced and directed by Éric Falardeau in 2012, Thanatomorphose is his directorial debut and deals with the physical signs of a body’s decomposition, caused by death. The movie is, in fact, structured in three acts representing the stages of the physical and psychological deterioration of a girl.
The film stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperrière. The practical effects are by David Scherer (Horsehead, Blattaria, The Barn) and the artwork is by Shin Nagai.
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