Splatter: Naked Blood

1996
6.1| 1h16m| en
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A scientist taints his mother's scientific experiment with his own drug that transforms pain into a pleasurable experience. Unfortunately for the three women involved in the experiment, the drug works a little bit too well.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Ameriatch One of the best films i have seen
Shaza123 A teenage kid sabotages his mums experiment, to create this ultimate painkiller drug. The drug transforms any feeling of pain that one might have, to pleasure! Only this one is real extreme. The more pain you should be feeling, the more pleasurable it is! This drug is tested on three subjects. A chick who loves food, a chick who loves herself, and a chick who loves a cactus. As these women go about their lives, our teenage scientist spies on them and discovers the results. And so do the girls. Feeling how awesome pain should be, they are tempted to go to extremes to feel the ultimate pleasurable experience....with cringe worthy results! So, the good!; The gore effects are excellent! I will praise this movie for these scenes. No cgi here, the prosthetic's look fantastic, especially that eye scene! The story. I actually thought it was an interesting plot. Lots of potential. The surreal elements. This movie looks nightmarish at times. It pulls this off very well. The bad; The pacing was terrible. This movie switches from being mindblowingly cool, to mindblowingly boring! It's so slow in parts it damn near put me to sleep! The acting. Not gonna lie, don't expect Oscar performances here. It also gets a bit confusing? Being surreal works for the film, but it gets a bit too hard to follow, at least for me. I was mainly waiting for the scene were the chick eats herself... oh wow, I'm messed up! So, we have a mixed basket here. Some very extreme/disturbing gore scenes, but it's also a bit boring and hard to follow. I'll give it a 7/10. Those effects were damn cool!
stormruston This movie has a strange softness to it between scenes of intense violence. It is sur-real and over the top.It is a dream-like movie.Hisayasu Sato added a real story to this one, well a start and a end of a story, just not a beginning and a finish..but who cares?Do people watch these for the story or the shock value? Shock value here is about 90%.The Story is interesting but has holes, at 78 minutes that is not surprising. The effects are amazing. This is a movie for gore fans and those that like "weird but inoffensive." Not really worth looking for unless you are a collector.. but if you find it do watch it.One strange flaw was the over the top sound effects, I have never heard a nipple "crunch" until this movie.
CMRKeyboadist I should start off by saying that I am a huge gorehound. I like movies that take things to the extreme. I heard of this movie through watching the infamous Guinea Pig series. A person from IMDb specifically told me if I liked that series that I should love Naked Blood. After a few months of searching for this title I finally came across it. What I thought was going to be a straight splatter fest turned into a rather psychological film that just happened to have some really disturbing elements to it.The storyline is not really what is in the forefront of the movie, more or less, it was the atmosphere and moodiness of the film (and of course the gore), but I will give a brief description anyway. A 17 year old boy genius has created a serum that if injected will turn pain into pleasure. He decides to test it on three girls and the results are exactly what you think they might be.This film is so much more then that brief description, though. There is a lot of bizarre elements to the film that in one viewing couldn't possibly be understood. Hell, I don't even know if multiple viewings could sum up what the meaning of this film is. If you have seen this movie, you should know what I am talking about. If you haven't seen this then just watch it for yourself.In my opinion, this was a great movie. Easily becomes one of my favorites. If you can find it, buy it. 9/10
fertilecelluloid Hisayasu Sato's NAKED BLOOD is one of his most technically polished exercises in cinematic therapy; it states its premise clearly and uses that premise to present provocative imagery.Sex and control are favoured themes of Sato, but sex is not the focus here; controlling how our minds process stimulation (good and bad) is.The nerdish son of a a doctor -- she is testing a new contraceptive drug on three female patients -- mixes his own home-made drug, "My Son", with his mother's. His invention allows the test subjects to experience pleasure when they should be feeling pain.A woman saws off her vaginal lips and eats them; she then gouges her eye out with a fork and eats it; she also removes her nipple and eats that, too. The special prosthetic effects are effective, but the over-the-top sound effects render them cheesy (unfortunately).There are other displays of grotesque gore including pens, hooks and needles pushed through flesh, but this is not a horror film in the classic sense; it is quite slow moving and almost academic in its detail.Sato's direction is concise and clear. His focus on TV monitors, computer imagery, Super 8 and degraded video ties this feature to the obsessions of his very considerable oeuvre.The film's most obvious inspiration is Cronenberg's VIDEODROME. From the headset through which one can experience the dreams and nightmares of another to the wholesale corruption of flesh, Sato was clearly taken with the themes of the Canadian filmer's original but flawed achievement.An audacious, clinical work.