Heading out for a headlining show, a rock group told that the upcoming showcase will be a career-making gig instead find the area deserted and populated by a race of parasite-controlled beings that threaten to overrun the world, forcing them to stop the dangerous creatures.
Overall, this was a rather fun and enjoyable effort. What really works so well here is the film's high-energy setup and propensity for delivering a bucketload of blood, gore, and other bodily fluids. As this kicks into the series of encounters through the town with the deformed creatures unleashing all manner of spit and bile that carries on through the rest of the film, the encounters generate all kinds of over-the-top moments that are incredibly silly in concept but given a vicious enough tone to make for a rather impressive setup at play here. Given that there's always the threat of them being turned into one of the creatures and looking to take over the world that comes about due to the impressive setup involving the girls' relationship with each other which comes together quite nicely. They're all quite likable and develop into a highly effective portrait of friendship and being able to overcome the odds which are factors that give the film a lot to enjoy. There are some flaws to be had with this one. Among the biggest drawbacks here is the highly uninvolved storyline that doesn't have much in the way of depth here. This takes the simplified route of putting together a reason for the group to visit the town, encounter some adversity and then it's a non-stop ride from that point on which serves this well enough to keep the interest moving but fails to set any kind of definitive conclusions about anything. There's nothing about what's affecting the citizens due to their possessed-like state but zombie-like behavior that's never resolved. Further issues, including the origins of the fabled gig that gets them there in the first place or what the actual threat really is and where it came from. That also speaks to a strange figure following them around which is never explained, and the whole thing is undone somewhat slightly in that regard.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Nudity.
Keywords: zombierock bandall female
Plot summary
A struggling all-girl rock band goes on tour and discover their worst problem is not just being forgotten by their fans.
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A generally enjoyable splatterfest with a lot to like about it
Lots of chunks
Hey do you like to eat during movies?
Emesis el amor mata (Love Kills) or PussyCake as it's known in the U. S. has more vomit in one movie than in every other film this year put together.
Argentina, you're crazy.
PussyCake is also the name of the all girl band in this film. Elle Cake (Maca Suarez),Sara Cake (Aldana Ruberto),Juli Cake (Sofia Rossi) and Sofi Cake (Anahi Politi, who was also in Crystal Eyes) are struggling to get noticed, so their manager Pato gets them a show where a record label promises to show up. Yet when they get to town, it's empty. And then, as these things go, zombies show up. Or aliens. Or something.
Look, it doesn't really matter. This is the kind of movie that teenage me would run out of breath yelling about to anyone who would listen. It's four fashionable rockstars against all manner of creatures who bleed, barf and otherwise defile the screen with a buffet of bile. It's also 75 minutes long and has no interest in explaining to you why this is happening, who most of the people are and what the rules are of the infection.
Pablo Parés, who co-wrote this with Maxi Ferzzola and Hernán Moyano, has also directed Daemonium: Soldier of the Underworld, Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante: Revolución Tóxica and a whole bunch of shorts that are all filled with liters -- I did the metric for this -- and liters of blood, viscera and half-eaten innards.
I want to see this in a crowded theater or at the drive-in and just hear an audience go wild for this. I can only imagine the hot water and fresh towel budget that this film had.