In American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice Daniel is trying to reach enlightenment with the goddess Ishtar through ritualistic suicide. However, this one again falls flat much like Bouquet of Guts and Gore and Blood Shock.
It could have made itself much better by getting rid of the awful, awkward voiceovers that try to help add to the "plot". But even with them, there isn't much of a plot. No clear motive. And is just a gauntlet of pain and suffering. Experimental gore is not something I am new to, I have watched films like Fetus and Women's Flesh My Red Guts but even those had some kind of backstory to them.
The effects, however, are amazing. Almost too well done. I won't say much as to not spoil it but this film is the first one where my eyes were watering from watching his pain.
Hopefully the next round of AGP films can provide more in the writing spectrum and acting spectrum. I have faith in the directors, cast and crew involved.
It could have made itself much better by getting rid of the awful, awkward voiceovers that try to help add to the "plot". But even with them, there isn't much of a plot. No clear motive. And is just a gauntlet of pain and suffering. Experimental gore is not something I am new to, I have watched films like Fetus and Women's Flesh My Red Guts but even those had some kind of backstory to them.
The effects, however, are amazing. Almost too well done. I won't say much as to not spoil it but this film is the first one where my eyes were watering from watching his pain.
Hopefully the next round of AGP films can provide more in the writing spectrum and acting spectrum. I have faith in the directors, cast and crew involved.