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Gdy Szeryf Wydell (William Forsythe) przypuści atak na dom Firefly'ów, jedynie Otis (Bill Mosley) i jego siostra Cipcia (Sheri Moon Zombie) zdołają uciec bez uszczerbku na zdrowiu. Schronienie znajdują w obskurnym motelu, gdzie kolejnymi mordami umilają sobie oczekiwanie na przyjazd głowy rodziny ? Kapitana Spauldinga (Sid Haig). Trup ściele się gęsto, więc Szeryf Wydell postanawia zaprowadzić porządek, nie do końca bacząc na literę prawa. (Monolith)

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Isherwood 

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angielski The second time around, Zombie, as a director, doesn't try to create such an evil atmosphere as the first time but rather focuses on making an absolute exploitation film that literally sweeps the viewer away. This isn't a mainstream teenage tea party, but fucking sick and twisted entertainment for strong stomachs. For me, William Forsyth's Sheriff Wydell will henceforth personify the most strident stubbornness and intransigence that ever confronted a group of homicidal maniacs. His final solo with the stapler is genius par excellence, as is the rest of the film. True, this is based on the viewer's taste because I admit I didn't really understand this crazy ride the first time. Like with the first film, it’s ideal to have watched a few films like beforehand. ()

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angielski I apologize to the numerous community of Rob Zombie fans for often giving a Boo! rating to his work. It is only because the ratings are dangerously high, and an uninformed film fan could accidentally watch the movie. Similarly, I could have given any number of stars, and it would still have minimal informational value. Just like pornography, which, no matter what form it takes, is only about one thing and serves one purpose, and movies like The Devil's Rejects serve solely to elicit a certain type of emotion. Those who enthusiastically give four or five stars obviously have a good understanding of the film world and are aware of the film's minimal value in terms of traditional film values. Understanding the screenplay, observing camera work, editing, and acting performances – that's work for the seasoned. With one exception, and that is the soundtrack – which is understandable given Zombie's past. The actors are a separate chapter – but yes, this film does feature several actors... I pondered for a long time why they would get involved in something like this until I figured it out that they did it out of hunger! Only a terrible hunger on the brink of exhaustion could drive them to be part of something like this. In reality, Zombie's fans can recognize and appreciate the one thing that is worthy of admiration in his work – namely, the maximum undiluted, raw brutality in the smallest amount of space possible. We live in a difficult time full of neuroses, and The Devil's Rejects is a unique therapy for all those who can't afford to have their own torture chamber in the basement. It is truly expensive, believe me, I have calculated it countless times... Sometimes, however, even weaklings who hesitate to slap their mother can enjoy such creations, let alone break the neck of the scoundrel who bullies them... The overall impression for those who can release adrenaline differently should be zero... By the way, The Devil's Rejects has nothing in common with horror as a distinct genre. It is a tutorial for those who need to know how many square meters a human body splatters when run over by a truck or how much meat can be scraped off human limbs. Enjoy your meal! ()

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Lima 

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angielski A very rough film indeed, very close to Hopper's classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in its rawness and unrefined conception. Dynamic direction and a lethal pace, and for me personally one of the best horror films of this year. PS: And it stars Leoš Suchařípa! ()

POMO 

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angielski As a tough local sheriff, William Forsythe is a capable counterbalance to the boorishness of a group of sadists, who finally (thank God) get punched in the mouth. Together with its predecessor, this sequel thus forms a decent combo-variation on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre that brings black humor and slightly perverse fun into the grateful redneck-slasher sub-genre. Minor roles for iconic faces of the genre confirm Zombie’s passion for his work. ()

DaViD´82 

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angielski A movie about a really great family movie featuring a clown and even Groucho Marx. It’s just crying out to be watched at home with your nearest and dearest. So you can then see which of the family gives up first, then who’s second... Because Rob Zombie proves that he is a regular madman. But talented. He filmed something on the fence between many genres. But this something is stylish, uncompromising, funny just at the right moments and the acting is great in the most important roles. The accompanying roles were more a question of “he says, dude, and I says to him, dude" so in some places it becomes wearing. Rob enjoys his directing immensely, not getting too worried about things like budget. It looks like the first comic book Preacher, but without the irony. The atmosphere is so stifling and dusty that it’s exactly like something from McCarthy’s “Border Trilogy". Even so, I was wondering throughout the movie if he was on the sheriff’s side, on the cast-outs’ or if he was disinterested. What I must applaud Zombie for is that he managed to leave me unsure. In any other movie you can see more perversion and infinitely more violence. But only on the almost forgotten Henry (and in one scene of Fincher’s Zodiac) has a movie murder been this “realistically" disturbing. A few errors can be found here and there, but they are absolutely made up for by the performances of the Haig, Moseley and Forsythe trio. They meet the most stringent standards. Not just in this genre. Which applies to The Devil's Rejects overall. P.S.: The comment about their performance applies only to the original language version. The Czech dubbing remained true to the title of the movie and is truly like this was rejected by the devil himself. ()

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