Watch: American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel (Roberto Scorza) returns to the home where he was raised. Faced with intense emotional scars, as well as physical — which are realized by the years of self-harm depicted by the cuttings adorning his body — he enters the bathroom to begin a journey of self-exploration, self-mutilation and quite possibly, self-enlightenment. Prepared only with three white candles and some crude instruments, Daniel attempts to beckon the embrace of the Goddess Ishtar (Flora Giannattasio) to assist him on his self-illumination..
Plot: Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel returns to the home where he was raised. Faced with intense emotional scars, as well as physical — which are realized by the years of self-harm depicted by the cuttings adorning his body — he enters the bathroom to begin a journey of self-exploration, self-mutilation and quite possibly, self-enlightenment. Prepared only with three white candles and some crude instruments, Daniel attempts to beckon the embrace of the Goddess Ishtar to assist him on his self-illumination.
Smart Tags: #self_mutilation #zip_tie #family_home #bathroom #ritual #male_frontal_nudity #male_rear_nudity #male_nudity #cordless_drill #flathead_screwdriver #white_candle #duct_tape #utility_knife #maggots #amyl_nitrite #self_torture #troubled #troubled_past #young_man #abuse #abused
123movies | FMmovies | Putlocker | GoMovies | SolarMovie | Soap2day
4.7/10 Votes: 215 | |
N/A | RottenTomatoes | |
N/A | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 2 Popularity: 0.717 | TMDB |
Fell flat once again.
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’s just laughable.
I was all excited to watch this film because of the infamous “Guinea Pig” films out of Japan. But, this movie completely lost me with the shoddy SFX work and the completely unbelievable “tools” that the main character uses.I’m sorry, but butter knives and chintzy battery operated screw drivers are not feasible tools for the so called “self mutilation” that he does. They could have at least gone the believable route and used something other then a blunt chunk of hand forged steel that wouldn’t even cut a piece of paper (a plastic butter knife would do more damage). And the fact that they use cheap dollar store zip ties as tourniquets and couldn’t even be bothered to do 5 minutes of reading to see how to properly apply them is just annoying.
If you like your horror to be at least remotely believable, or tend to nit pick movies, then don’t bother with this. You will hate it.
But, if you get grossed out real easy by even the most obvious SFX, then knock yourself out.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 22 min (82 min), 1 hr (60 min) (Italy), 1 hr 3 min (63 min) (USA)
Budget 10000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Horror
Director Poison Rouge
Writer Samuel Marolla
Actors Roberto Scorza, Flora Giannattasio
Country Italy
Awards 7 wins & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A