Stacy (2001)

Stacy (2001)
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This 2001 J-Horror effort from director Naoyuki Tomomatsu is set in a future dystopia where teenaged girls begin dying for no apparent reason -- and often in an elated, chronically happy state of mind. One of these girls, Stacy, is back from the dead, however, and she's ready to gorge herself on human flesh. As more and more teenage-girl zombies begin to feast on the living, the people of Japan brace themselves and try to find a way to end the madness. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Director(s):
Naoyuki Tomomatsu
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Stacy

This 2001 J-Horror effort from director Naoyuki Tomomatsu is set in a future dystopia where teenaged girls begin dying for no apparent reason -- and often in an elated, chronically happy state of mind. One of these girls, Stacy, is back from the dead, however, and she's ready to gorge herself on human flesh. As more and more teenage-girl zombies begin to feast on the living, the people of Japan brace themselves and try to find a way to end the madness. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins
Director(s):
Naoyuki Tomomatsu
Writer(s):
Chisato Ogawara
Producer(s):
Naokatsu ItoHiromitsu Suzuki
Categories:
Horror
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Anna D.

This movie got me right in the middle. There were parts that I loved, and other bits that had me shaking my head. Halfway decent effects, near to porn-level acting, and something so surreal it could have only come from Japan. This movie would probably be pretty fun to watch while partying.

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JULIO G.

Terrible movie. I stopped it after the first 10 minutes. I understand that most zombie movies stink, but usually they have something about it worth watching. This movie is terrible and it is in japanese. Don't wast your time.

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Jay T.

It starts out looking like a low budget B movie, but evolves into so much more. Surprisingly entertaining and definitely worth the rent.

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