Spare — Parts(2020)
Spare Parts doesn't aim for high-brow storytelling; it's a "blood bath" with an easy-to-follow plot that prioritizes style and carnage. For fans of the "splatter" subgenre or anyone looking for a visually unique action-horror flick, it offers plenty of creative mayhem and a heavy dose of punk-rock spirit.
Unsurprisingly for a film about a punk band, the music is a standout. Composers Wade MacNeil (of Alexisonfire) and Andrew Gordon MacPherson deliver a "killer soundtrack" that drives the film's frenetic energy. Reception: A "Midnight Flick" Classic
Reviewers often highlight the strong performances of the lead actresses (including Emily Alatalo and Michelle Argyris ) who sell the physical toll of their transformations. Spare Parts(2020)
The film follows , an all-female punk band on a grueling American tour. Their journey takes a nightmare turn after a bar fight leads to them being drugged and kidnapped by a fanatical cult led by a character known as the Emperor .
In a gruesome twist that gives the film its title, the women wake up to find their limbs have been surgically removed and replaced with crude, mechanized weapons. Forced into a literal "junkyard coliseum," they must fight to the death against other modified warriors to entertain a bloodthirsty crowd. A Visual Feast of "Blood and Dirt" Spare Parts doesn't aim for high-brow storytelling; it's
Critics have praised the film for its striking aesthetic. The arena, constructed from crushed cars and bathed in neon lights, creates a distinct post-apocalyptic atmosphere.
While some reviewers felt the film suffered from slow pacing in its dialogue-heavy middle act, the consensus is that it excels as a "midnight movie"—the kind best enjoyed with a group of friends. Composers Wade MacNeil (of Alexisonfire) and Andrew Gordon
The action sequences are noted for their "tasteful gore" and imaginative use of the girls' weaponized limbs.
