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BLACK SHEEP

dir. by Jonathan King
On a small farm in New Zealand, brothers Angus (Eli Kent) and Henry (Nick Fenton) Oldfield and their friend Tucker (Sam Clarke) are rounding up sheep. Angus the older brother is wearing a leg brace and walks with a limp so his help is fairly much limited. It would seem that his lack of participation gives him plenty of time for mischief. So while Henry and Tucker are off working Angus kills Henry's pet sheep Dudley and terrifies him by dressing up in the dead sheep's carcass. This torture is interrupted by the housekeeper, Mrs Mac (Glenis Levestam), telling them that their father has died in an accident.
We then move forward to 15 years later as Henry has come home to pay Angus a visit. Not since the accident 15 years ago has Henry been able to be anywhere around a sheep. He now, has a fear that the sheep will attack and kill him. This all sounds humorous to Angus and tells Henry he's just scared to actually work…Since his and their fathers departure he's (Angus) been running the farm. Only now, he's come up with a new kind of sheep that'll put him on the map. They bicker as estranged brothers do and Henry leaves with Tucker. While all this brother love is going on local hippies Grant (Oliver Driver) and a young woman called Experience (Danielle Mason), sneak into the farm to take photos of a research laboratory. Grant impulsively steals a container of waste and runs off. Grant trips and breaks the container. A small but feisty sheep foetus emerges and bites him, then crawls off and bites an adult sheep, thus causing a mass quantity of were-sheep, if you will.
As Henry and Tucker continue to drive on they are blocked off by a sheep with a bite on the nose. Tucker gets out inspecting the sheep and placing it back where it goes. While he's doing this and Henry is starting to have a panic attack Experience reaches inside the truck, grabs the gun and demands they help her look for Grant. They have no choice but to do so. Once they spot what's going on the high tail it back to the truck, Experience following. After what she's just done to them she asks for a ride. Henry being the nice cat that he is agrees. All hopping back into the truck Tucker is trapped in the cab with one of the infected sheep. Tucker fighting of the sheep in the cab and Henry and Experience left to fend the horde that now chases the truck. Has there become a were-sheep outbreak? Will Henry, Experience and Tucker escape their carnage? And mostly, who is behind all of this? These are questions you must find out on your lonesome by watching the movie!.
Herein lies several homage's to some of the old school greats. The Sheep within this film reminded me a lot of the were wolves in THE HOWLING, so much that there is almost an identical scene where a human turns into one of the were-sheep. The effects on the sheep were freaking phenomenal. The crew behind this did a bang up job (literally). BLACK SHEEP is definitely one for the gore lovers. From morphing humans to animatronic foetus sheep the pits of bloody bowls they WILL be pleased! But the most noticeable homages definitely are EVIL DEAD and SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Having really enjoyed SHAUN OF THE DEAD , this is what I wish it would have been like. From its zany EVIL DEAD like situations to the balls out HOWLING-esque creatures BLACK SHEEP was easily one of the best films I've seen this year. The only thing I can see that should keep this film from getting a good theater run would be its brief sequence nod to bestiality between Angus and a super sheep. Given that New Zealands' offering of a horror film in BLACK SHEEP will definitely catch American views off guard. It's that messed up folks…trust me…SEE THIS when it comes out..
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