Body Melt

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"The first phase is hallucinogenic... the second phase is glandular... and the third phase is... BODY MELT"
  • NR
  • 1993
  • 1 hr 21 min
  • 5.3  (3,896)

Body Melt (1993) is a horror-comedy film that revolves around the residents of Pebbles Court, a suburban town, who are entangled in a dangerous conspiracy involving a new health drink called "Vimuville." The film follows the lives of several characters who have been chosen to participate in a program to test a new health drink called "Vimuville" that is said to have miraculous health benefits. However, it is soon revealed that the drink is not what it seems, as the characters begin to suffer from bizarre and gruesome side effects, causing their bodies to melt, mutate and explode in bloody and gory ways.

The storyline is thick with plot twists and turns, making the audience wonder what is happening to the characters and how it will all conclude. The plot of the movie offers a unique blend of horror and satire, making it a cult classic among fans of the genre.

Gerard Kennedy stars as Brian Rand, the owner of the health drink company that produces Vimuville. He is a smooth-talking sales representative who is always looking for ways to increase sales and attract more customers. Andrew Daddo plays Peter, a participant in the Vimuville program who begins to experience the terrible side effects of the drink.

Ian Smith plays Dr. Phillipa Noble, a physician who has been conducting research on the health benefits of Vimuville. Despite the numerous side effects experienced by the test subjects, Dr. Noble is convinced of the drink's potential and becomes obsessed with its success.

The film's cinematography and direction by Philip Brophy are quite impressive, with some inventive camera angles, fast-paced editing, and special effects that are both impressive and disgusting. The visual effects are well executed, and although the movie is over twenty-five years old, it still manages to hold up to modern-day standards.

Body Melt has all the elements of a classic horror film, including jump-scares, suspense, and graphic violence. However, it also has a healthy dose of humor, which makes the movie more watchable for those who might not be as keen on extreme gore.

One of the strong points of the movie is the way it handles the satire of the health industry. The writers have created a world in which people are obsessed with the latest health fad, and always on the lookout for a quick-fix solution to their problems. The movie, in a way, serves as a commentary on how the health industry manipulates people into believing the false promises of health products and supplements.

Body Melt is a low-budget film, and while this is evident in some parts of the movie, it adds to its charm. The film does not take itself too seriously, which is refreshing in a genre that often takes itself too seriously, and never loses sight of the fact that it is supposed to be entertaining.

Overall, Body Melt is an entertaining, gory, and often hilarious horror-comedy that will appeal to fans of the genre. It has a clever plot, great visuals, and excellent performances from its cast. Whether you are a fan of horror, comedy or both, Body Melt is well worth checking out.

Body Melt is a 1993 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 21 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    1993
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (3,896)