Nekrotronic (2018)

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A man discovers that he is part of a secret sect of magical beings who hunt down and destroy demons in the internet.

Film Overview
"Nekrotronic" is an Australian sci-fi funny scary movie launched in 2018. It's directed by Kiah Roache-Turner and co-written by Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner. The motion picture stars Ben O'Toole, Monica Bellucci, Caroline Ford, Tess Haubrich, and David Wenham. The plot focuses on a group called "Nekromancers" who fight demon-possessed humans whose souls are being eaten by a new mobile app, and a sewage worker who gets embroiled in their battle.

Plot Summary
The movie opens with a backstory about demonic belongings from centuries past, then swiftly moves into today day, where we fulfill our regular-guy lead character, Howard North (Ben O'Toole). Howard is a public sanitation worker who, by a bizarre and humorous series of accidents, comes across a web satanic force seeking to drain pipes human souls through a popular mobile app.

The story takes a huge leap when it's revealed that Howard is not so ordinary after all-- he's in fact a "Nekromancer", a demon hunter with the capacity to trap and ruin satanic forces. He's drawn into a chaotic battle with the primary villain, Finnegan (played by Monica Bellucci), a wicked demoness hellbent on possessing all human souls through the mobile app.

Characterization
Howard soon coordinate with a group of Nekromancers that consist of Luther (David Wenham), Molly (Caroline Ford), and Torquel (Tess Haubrich). Stories of familial ties, treachery and sacrifices weave in and out as Howard discovers he is, in fact, born out of a remarkable lineage of devil destroyers. On the dark side, Bellucci's villainous character Finnegan, with her poised beauty and sinister motives, includes a good deal of fear to the mix.

Visuals and Theme
"Nekrotronic" is distinctly stylized, boasting a lot of genre elements ranging from scary, funny to downright silliness and lots of gore. Its visual designs mean an outstanding blend of old-school useful impacts and contemporary digital visual impacts. The set pieces, particularly in the climactic battle, are a riot of colors and visuals, making it a feast for the audience's eyes.

The film likewise has special handles popular culture themes such as web addiction and the digital age. The idea of a satanic force utilizing a mobile app to capture souls is a quirky interpretation of society's obsession with technology and the threats it could pose.

Reception
"Nekrotronic" includes an interesting mix of funny, horror, and sci-fi categories and offers an unique style and approach in its storytelling. It's fast-paced, vibrant, and filled with the unforeseen. With its devoted efficiencies, visual creativity, and satirical take on modern-day innovation, the film captures attention and is applauded for its ingenuity.

In general, "Nekrotronic" guarantees monstrous fun and tense laughs for audiences who value horror-comedies with a distinct twist. Its over-the-top visuals and wacky plot produce a wacky night-out movie, particularly for those who enjoy dark humor, action-packed series and the odd splash of scary to keep the heart racing.

Top Cast

  • Ben O'Toole (small)
    Ben O'Toole
    Howard North
  • Monica Bellucci (small)
    Monica Bellucci
    Finnegan
  • David Wenham (small)
    David Wenham
    Luther
  • Tess Haubrich (small)
    Tess Haubrich
    Torquel
  • Caroline Ford (small)
    Caroline Ford
    Molly
  • Bob Savea
    Rangi
  • Goran D. Kleut (small)
    Goran D. Kleut
  • David Beamish
    Young Luther
  • Charmaine Bingwa (small)
    Charmaine Bingwa
    Possessed Finnigan
  • Benedict Hardie (small)
    Benedict Hardie
    Liam
  • Philip Partridge (small)
    Philip Partridge
    Man on Phone