Faces of Death 5 aka Gesichte des Totes.
'FOD 5!!??? Phook yaaaaaaaaaaaaasss!!!! I'm all over this gratuitous rot-fest like silky creamed herring on buttery smorgasbord, baby!'
While I prefer the more blackly sardonic tone featured in the previous instalments of the infamously schlocky FOD series, Part 5 sheds a grisly light upon the viler machinations of drug traffickers. Heroin and cocaine transported in the hollows of cadavers, and most distressingly, a mother killed her own child to smuggle contraband in its tiny body. As Death Docs go, this maintains a delicate of skein of respectability that partially obscures much of the wholly exploitative material herein. The strong footage, while often bloody, is never less than fascinating, but true to form, it is ultimately a crudely episodic affair, with some hugely suspect choices of clumsily purloined music cues! I have a fascination for especially gruesome vintage crime scene photos, an utterly prurient yen that was splendidly sated by this macabre mondo-montage of man's misfortunes. The frequency of child cadavers is almost unbearable, and about as far removed from light entertainment as one could possibly imagine. Undeniably satisfying on a profoundly base level, all recidivist Death Doc dabblers are not likely to feel underwhelmed with FOD 5, since the body count is conspicuously high. To be blunt, some of the explicit crime stills of brutally eviscerated women remain hugely shocking to witness. Cannibal cults, maniacal mob violence, genocide, sectarian savagery, vehicular decapitation, catastrophic accidents, and the bestialities of war provide the expressly bloodier parts of this boorishly be-rotted shockumentary.








































