Killer Tongue (1996)

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Original Title: La lengua asesina

Melinda Clarke stars as the latex-clad Candy, a beautiful bank robber hiding out at a desert gas station run by nuns while awaiting her boyfriend's release from prison. After being exposed to a falling piece of alien meteorite, Candy grows an extremely long homicidal tongue with a taste for human flesh, while her pet poodles--who have also been exposed--transform into flamboyant drag queens.

Introduction
"Killer Tongue" is a 1996 horror-comedy film directed by Alberto Sciamma. The motion picture mixes components of dark humor, science fiction, and scary to tell the tale of a woman who experiences a remarkable transformation after a meteorite impacts her life. In spite of its obscure status and blended reviews, the film has actually gained a cult following due to its over-the-top story, monstrous unique results, and peculiar storyline.

Plot Overview
The film opens with a heist that fails, resulting in the primary character, Candy, played by Melinda Clarke, hiding in a remote desert convent. While awaiting the return of her sweetheart, Johnny, who has been put behind bars, she discovers herself taking care of the nuns' dogs. Things take an unusual turn when a meteorite crashes close by, and its transcendent compound leaks into Candy's soup.

The cosmic goo activates a stunning improvement: Candy develops a monstrous, sentient tongue with a mind of its own. This newly found appendage not just has a ravenous hunger but also has amazing strength and the ability to control objects and even people. As Candy faces the reality of her circumstance, the film dives into surreal territory, with her struggle to manage the tongue loaning itself to numerous comical and troubling circumstances.

Amidst this mayhem, numerous subplots unfold, consisting of the story of two police officers hunting for Candy, the impending release of Johnny from prison, and the arrival of a pair of flamboyant escaped convicts seeking shelter at the convent. These narratives link with Candy's own predicament, setting the stage for a series of fights and absurd happenings.

Characters and Performances
Melinda Clarke delivers a standout performance as the movie's protagonist, balancing both funny and horror aspects of her character with flair. Her portrayal of Candy's change and her efforts to control the killer tongue serve as the movie's main driving force. Robert Englund, renowned for his renowned role as Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, plays a supporting role as an eccentric NASA researcher attempting to unravel the mystery of the meteorite's influence on Candy.

The cast includes supporting characters that supply comic relief and enhance the movie's bizarre atmosphere, such as the nuns who unsuspectingly become entangled in the trouble. The bad guys, two drag queen convicts, add a layer of dark humor and unpredictability to the narrative. Each character provides eccentricity and a special touch to the film's freakish world.

Visuals and Special Effects
"Killer Tongue" is noteworthy for its monstrous and ingenious special impacts, especially considering its low budget. The useful effects used to stimulate Candy's carnivorous tongue are both excellent and purposefully repulsive, contributing to the movie's campy charm. Though the impacts may not hold up to modern standards, they are effective in producing a sense of worry and visual stimulation that is ideal for this type of genre movie.

The setting adds to the spooky and off-kilter tone with its desolate desert landscape and the run-down convent. These areas provide a plain backdrop for the film's extravagant events, making the absurdity stick out even more.

Conclusion
"Killer Tongue" is certainly not a movie for everybody. Its combination of camp, gore, and dark humor places it securely in the realm of cult cinema. The story is an unforeseeable rollercoaster of sci-fi and macabre comedy, which, while disjointed sometimes, provides an entertainingly quirky experience.

Ultimately, the film is a curiosity of the '90s that showcases how creativity and imagination in storytelling and special results can blur the lines between scary and humor. For those who appreciate the non-traditional and the monstrous, "Killer Tongue" offers an extraordinary cinematic escapade.

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