Bone Sickness

Estados Unidos, 2004, 98 min

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Alex (Rich George) is suffering from a mysterious and incurable disease that is turning him into a worm-infested ghoul. His wife, Kristen (Darya Zabinski), solicits the help of Alex's friend Thomas (Brian Paulin) to help find a cure. Thomas works in a morgue and decides to utilize the bones of the dead as an alternative medicine. The unusual medication works and Alex begins to make a recovery. The dead, however, don't like having their bones abused and they rise from their graves to reclaim their missing parts and exact revenge upon the living. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés Bone Sickness is exactly the kind of amateur splatter film you imagine it to be. It surprisingly has a good story, but above all, it's really gruesome. There are scenes here that can etch themselves into your brain, scenes you won't see elsewhere because it's too much - that is, if we're talking about American productions. The gore is at a great level, and although there are certainly mistakes here, it doesn't change the fact that this is a film that is surprisingly good despite its budget - if you like the gross and bizarre. ()

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