Starring - Roman Ferre (Bloody Sex, Porno: Situacion), Carmen Serret (The Gypsy), Joan Borras (Change of Sex, Teatre)
Release Date - 1983
Genre - Horror
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
Over the years I've learned that the 80s truly was a high point in horror cinema. I'm not saying it was the best decade for the genre, because it honestly wasn't, but there was a lot of memorable moments. Sometime during the late 70s several genre titles were released where they tossed in so many different horror tropes. It never really caught on with some of these films falling into obscurity while others became cult classics. However, this trend came somewhat popular with a lot of movies, especially direct to video titles, throwing "everything including the kitchen sink" into the story. The writers couldn't make their mind up with which way they wanted the movie to go and we were given some wild films with stories that are extremely unpredictable. As I work my way through this Exorcismo set I'm hit with another early 80s horror title that does the same thing. I thought Morbus was another nudie flick due to the poster but once I hit play on that disc I realized it a nudie flick with an everything horror has to offer story.
The film follows a prostitute who is running for her life when her friend, also a prostitute, and a John are killed by zombies after a scientist has created a serum that brings the dead back to life. She finds her way to the home of a struggling writer. The two try to leave before they are overrun by zombies but discover that his assistant has sabotaged their ride. They are forced to stay and fight but zombies are the least of their worries as they soon encounter a Satanic sex cult.
I went into Morbus completely blind and while several films in this set surprised, none shocked me like this one did. Morbus is not what I would call a good movie. It's campy, with stiff acting, and a story that is all over the place but I had so much fucking fun with it. This is the kind of movie that itf it was made in the US I could see Joe Bob hosting a showing of. The acting in this one is extremely campy. The characters are one dimensional and we don't get a lot of emotional range but it works for the film. We don't have any memorable characters or performances but the story more than makes up for it. The story for this one is all over the fucking place and that is why I enjoyed it so much. We have an evil scientist, zombies, prostitutes, aspiring horror writers, Satanic bikers in a sex cult, and so much nudity. The film does struggle with pacing and it has no idea how to put them all together in a coherent story but the unpredictable and absurd ride makes it worth your time. Finally, the film has some blood, some decent make-up effects, and a lot of skin. The zombies look decent in a way but are not that memorable while the effects are minimal. They fit the film but nothing that most of us genre fans are looking for. Overall, Morbus is a film that has so much going on and while is struggles with it's own identity, is still delivers on an experience. It reminds me a lot of films like Spookies and Neon Maniacs. It's a good film but far from perfect. Check it out.



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