Acid Pit Stop (2020) by Jason Wright


Director: Jason Wright
Year: 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Zombie

Plot:
Traveling to a secret rave, a group of friends decides to pick up some extra drugs from a local dealer to spice up the event, but when they find the drugs are laced with a chemical that turns the infected ravers into flesh-eating zombies they are forced to band together to escape the situation alive.

Review:

This was a decent if somewhat flawed genre effort. One of the film’s better features is the overall solid enough means of getting the zombie virus unleashed and loose within the party as it captures the raver lifestyle decent enough. Despite some of the budgetary limitations coming into play, the first half here still comes off rather well with the way they take the drugs from their source and absentmindedly provide it for the guests to consume. The resulting zombification and massive swarming scenes of the undead forces succumbing to the drug and ripping their victims to pieces have a lot of fun here with the constant attacks throughout the abandoned building where they hold the rave allowing for some genuinely strong sequences of the creatures attacking. With the whole thing driven by some great practical effects for the zombie action and kills throughout here, there are some fun factors to be had with this one.

There are some drawbacks here that hold this one down. The main factor against it is the generally problematic structure of the film where it never seems to know what it wants to be. The encounter with the drug dealer, the relationship that develops involving the former lovers coming back together, or the quips that get thrown about involving the group trying to stay together give off a goofy tone that flies in the face of the material found here which is far more serious in nature so this kind of wacky content falls incredibly flat. On top of that, there’s an absolutely infuriating and maddeningly stupid setup that’s supposed to provide a human victim to the proceedings but is so unnecessary and useless that nothing about it works as the motivation is stupid, the rationale about it is even worse, the scenes playing it out so lame there are no scares to be had, and it just ends this on such a whimper there’s little turning back. As well as the aforementioned budgetary limitations, these are the drawbacks to be had with this one.


Overview: **/5
A generally solid if somewhat flawed indie zombie effort, this one features a solid series of likable enough factors but just as many drawbacks that leave it feeling rather underwhelming overall. Those with an affinity for this type of feature or are fans of the zombie genre, in general, will be the main ones to like this while most others should heed caution.

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