Argentinean
title CHARLY: DIAS DE SANGRE [Charly: Days of Blood]]
also known as: BLOODY DAYS
director:
Carlos Galettini
starring: Norman Briski · Fabian Gianola · Martin Guerrero · Julierta
Melogno
Charly is an introverted
young man who has become more and more detached since the accidental death
of his brother. His father is very concerned about his son's mental state,
but he's even more worried that Charly isn't dating and getting laid.
Dad convinces one of Charly's only friends to arrange a party weekend
of drugs and debauchery at the family vacation house. What could go wrong?
Everything, of course. Once the group of young people reach the house
in the outskirts, Charly's nightmares begin to intensify as the body count
intensifies.
This is a movie for
the gorehounds. It's filled with excessive graphic violence and naked
young women. Obviously influenced by the rash of slasher films popularized
in the USA during the '80, Argentinean director
Galettini manages to up-the-ante with his horrific nastiness. Stylistically,
this film is similar to other South American productions from the same
time period, like RITUAL
OF DEATH and SATANIC
ATTRACTION.
An
Argentinean film; Spanish language with optional ON/OFF English subtitles;
fullscreen uncut (85 min.) version in DVD encoded for ALL REGION, playable
on any American DVD machine; Extras include theatrical trailer.
Graphic
Violence/Nudity/Gore/Drugs/Sexual Brutality
For Mature Audiences