Blood Machines

Trailer

Plots(1)

Two space hunters are tracking down a machine trying to free itself. After taking it down, they witness a mystical phenomenon: the ghost of a young woman pulls itself out of the machine, as if the spaceship had a soul. Trying to understand the nature of this entity, they start chasing the woman through space... (ČSFD)

Videos (1)

Trailer

Reviews (3)

DaViD´82 

all reviews of this user

English #MeToo goes to (synthwave) eighties space. It works as long as the duo of directors relies purely on (non-)Carpi and the visuals. It often even has unprecedented drive. Like in first movie. However, with the swelling of the running time comes the effort to frame it in a sci-fi concept from a genuine 1980s VHS B-movie, including (non-)action, (non-)dialogue, (non-)acting by (non-)actors, etc. And when handling these aspects, the Ickermans are completely clueless and unintentionally ridiculous. ()

Malarkey 

all reviews of this user

English Watching Blood Machines feels like viewing an amateur film with top-notch digital effects and an absolutely killer synthwave soundtrack by Carpenter Brut. It's a classic B-movie sci-fi, but if you love sci-fi and synthwave music, this is a must-watch for you. ()

Ads

EvilPhoEniX 

all reviews of this user

English Magical retro sci-fi for fans of the 80s from the creators of Turbo Killer. An artificial intelligence escapes its ship and takes on the form of a beautiful woman, and two cosmic desperadoes clash with her. Excellent creative visuals, a few references and great synth wave music. Too bad there wasn't a more action-packed scene so I could go higher with my rating, but still, this 50 minute short will please fans of older sci-fi. 6-5/10: ()

Gallery (9)

The time zone has been changed