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Nurse 3-D

Nurse 3-D (2014)

February. 07,2014
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4.5
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R
| Horror Thriller

Abby Russell, a beautiful, dedicated nurse with a sinister side, has a secret life in which she targets and punishes dishonest men.

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Linkshoch
2014/02/07

Wonderful Movie

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UnowPriceless
2014/02/08

hyped garbage

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Kaydan Christian
2014/02/09

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Allison Davies
2014/02/10

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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andyh-28602
2014/02/11

Even worse than I thought it could be, and I was drunk whilst I watched it. I am a big fan of 3D to create interesting visual experiences, but the use of 3D adds barely a sliver of interest to the terrible cinematography, which isn't even come close to being the worst aspect of this film. As crude as it is, I have to be honest and say that the film earned its two stars because of its sporadic (and perverted) sex appeal, and debatable humour and irony on approximately one occasion. However there is far too little self-deprecating humour (or comedy/entertainment of any sort) to make this any kind of cult/faux B-movie fan favourite. Don't waste your time.

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aboingboing
2014/02/12

Nurses in skimpy uniforms, a killer with a childhood trauma - and lots of blood. Should be fun, right? Fun in that old-fashioned exploitation way - gratuitous nudity, predictable scare scenes, dumb dialogue, overplayed reveals etc.There's quite a bit of sex, but there's really nothing sexy here (or otherwise smutty in an enjoyable good way). The blood and gore are just lame (digital, for the most part, and not done particularly well), with a large emphasis on spurting blood. Worst of all, the story and its telling neither conform enough to genre patterns to be really interesting to fans nor do they stand up on their own. There is no overarching plan or style here: The colors are overblown without this leading to an actual distinctive look. No character is developed enough for the viewer to care, yet the entire thing is not gonzo enough to get away on its thrills alone. There is no arch of suspense at any point. In the end, unless you are a genre completist, go google some best-of lists in the horror genre and watch something off these instead. There are certainly much better options. (If you just want cheap blood, gore and female breasts, then there are numerous Troma titles available legally on Youtube which are so much more fun than this.)

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Robert J. Maxwell
2014/02/13

I'm not going to give this a vote because I just don't know how to do it. A nurse (Paz de la Huerta) insinuated herself into the life of another nurse (Katrina Bowden) in order to form a friendship that is strictly inverted in tone. Bowden cultivates a boyfriend. De la Heurta goes berserk with jealousy, screws everybody's life up, begins killing people she feel betrayed her, and winds up running madly through the hospital, stabbing bedridden patients at random, tearing out beating hearts, leaving the floor slick with gore and the walls splashed decoratively in scarlet. The last we see of her, she's reestablishing herself under another identity in Los Angeles, paving the way for a sequel.The only thing about the movie that can be said to be "good" without reservation is the abundance of female nudity, near-nudity, and simulated sex, both lesbian and heterosexual. Well, I'll throw in de la Huerta's occasional spurts of narration because they're pretty explicit.Beyond that, any rater would first have to decide whether this is an ordinary slasher movie or a comedy. Paz de la Huerta's performance as an insane, slow-spoken, seductress almost rules out any serious interpretation all by its lonesome self. It's so overdone that it's hard to convince yourself she wasn't deliberately trying to be amusing. And her looks and demeanor add to the ludic quality. She's tall and rangy, with an exceptionally pronounced behind. That figure could have come from Aubrey Beardsley.Make up has given her a raggedy black hair do, great big-assed purple lips, and shaded her eyes with white. Next to her, Bowden looks virginal and innocent to the point of stupidity. They could be Betty and Veronica, if Betty had been a dull bulb and Veronica were a Gorgon.There are too many plot holes to point out and the staging during action scenes is confusing. I mean, whether slasher or comedy, it's not well executed.I leave this judgment in the capable hands of the viewer. I couldn't let go of it myself, any more than I can help myself from at least one glance at a traffic accident.

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Anssi Vartiainen
2014/02/14

Nurse is the tale of Abby Russell (Paz de la Huerta), a kind, caring nurse by day, but whose serious daddy issues surface during the night as she goes and hunts men who she sees as unfitting to live. A pretty basic plot for a decent slasher smut film. Nothing wrong with it. From that you can except lots of gore, lots of skin, lots of gorgeous women covered with blood.Except we get very little of any of those. The slasher stuff? Uninspired. I've seen more convincing death effects in slasher parodies. Sure, there are a couple good scenes near the end, but it lacks conviction. Like they were only going through the motions. The gorgeous women and the skin? Barely there. But that's what you get from making an R rated slasher smut film. Go all the way or go home. Stuff like this is just plain embarrassing.As a whole the film feels like its makers weren't really trying. Paz de la Huerta as the main actress seems to be having fun in most scenes, but she simply doesn't have to acting talent to convince us that she's really all that loco instead of just acting. You don't buy the character. The side characters are all either forgettable, clichéd, stereotypical or all of the above.Nurse is a smut film that tries to remain clean. And if that idea doesn't make you shiver in disgust, I don't know what will.

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