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Ebola Syndrome
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In Theaters : 1996
DVD Release : 17 May, 2005
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♥♥♥♥♥ EXPLOITATION FAN'S DREAM
Ebola Syndrome is for the die-hard exploitation movies fans who like gratuitous violence and sick fun of such films. Herman Yau, the director of this masterpiece, previously worked with Danny Lee on the set of The Untold Story and took two things from that film into his new opus. First - lots of gore, second - Anthony Wong, who brilliantly managed the role of a psycho killer as well as in The Untold Story. Actually Anthony Wong is the only worthwhile reason to see Ebola Syndrome, he plays one of the most deranged characters that I've seen in movies. All other aspects of this film - whether it's cinematography or story-line are just stupid. But you may still like it if you enjoy sleazy flicks. After all it's funny to a certain extent.

Kai is sleeping with his boss's wife. Being caught red-handed and bullied by the boss he goes completely nuts (as he already was mentally unstable as it seems), kills both his mistress and her husband and flees Hong Kong. He finds himself in South Africa, working in a restautant. One day he rapes a Zulu girl who obviously was ebola infected and contracts this lethal desease. But he turns out to be one in a million that can spread it without getting sick himself. So the epidemic starts.

Gorehounds will find everything for their pleasure here: blood, killings, dismemberment, rape, lots of nudity, frog vivisection, masturbation with meat chunks, grisly deaths etc. As I said Ebola Syndrome is very stupid, and the second star goes only for Herman Yau's ability to compile all these exploitation attributes in one place, because at first this task seems impossible - you'll literally find anything to your liking here. And if it's more important to you than a story-line and common sense, you'll enjoy this piece immensely.
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