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The Review: The Gory Reimagining Of ‘Street Trash’

Street Trash is a bold reimagining of the 1987 cult classic, directed by Ryan Kruger. Set in a dystopian future in Cape Town, South Africa, this film does not merely replicate the original but takes it to a new level, both in terms of story and spectacle. Kruger, known for his work on “Fried Barry,” brings a unique blend of dark comedy, social commentary, and grotesque horror, making this film an intriguing spectacle for fans of the genre.

The plot revolves around a group of homeless individuals caught in a government plot to exterminate the city’s homeless population using a chemical agent. This narrative serves as a vehicle for Kruger to explore themes of class division and societal neglect, presenting the homeless not just as victims but as heroes fighting against oppression.

Visually, Street Trash is a feast for those who appreciate practical effects. The film’s special effects team, led by Kevin Bitters, delivers some of the most memorable melting scenes since the original movie. The gore is done in a way that echoes the original’s aesthetic but with a modern twist.

Performance-wise, Sean Cameron Michael as Ronald goes a decent job, bringing a mix of charm and desperation to his role as the leader of the homeless group. However, the humor, especially through the character Sockle, an invisible, profane alien, can be hit or miss. Kruger’s direction is commendable in how he manages to balance the film’s various tones and doesn’t shy away from the original’s crude humor.

Despite its strengths, Street Trash isn’t for everyone. Its unapologetic gore, coupled with a narrative that might not appeal to those outside the cult horror fanbase, can be polarizing. For those who enjoy the bizarre and the grotesque, this film offers a lot to unpack and enjoy. Street Trash is a testament to the enduring appeal of cult cinema, offering a mix of nostalgia, innovation, and pure, unadulterated fun.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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