Stacy (2001)

In the near future — 20XX? — every girl between the ages of 14 and 16 years old begins to experience NDH — Near Death Happiness — a period of immense joy before dying and becoming a Stacy, or a zombie, which must be chopped into pieces in a process called Repeat-Kill by the garbage truck driving Romero Repeat-Kill Troops, so you know exactly where this film’s tongue is at.

Loved ones are also the only people legally allowed to Repeat-KIll a Stacy and they’re being marketed to by companies who make a chainsaw that fits right on your hand, the Blues Campbell’s Right Hand 2.

This movie has way more heart than I thought it would. It also has barrels full of body parts.

Director Naoyuki Tomomatsu also made Kyûketsu Shôjo tai Shôjo Furanken (Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl) and Kimi Wa Zonbi Ni Koishiteru (Bite Me If You Love Me), as well as Scissorpenis and Future Century Amazons, which I just watched and umm…yeah. It’s something.

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