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Black Sheep 4K 2006 Ultra HD 2160p

Black Sheep 4K 2006 Ultra HD 2160p
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Genre: Comedy 4K , Horror 4K
Country: New Zealand, South Korea
Time: 01:26:32
IMDB: 5.8
Director: Jonathan King
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Actors: Oliver Driver, Nathan Meister, Tammy Davis, Matthew Chamberlain, Nick Fenton, Sam Clarke, Eli Kent, Nick Blake, Danielle Mason, Peter Feeney, Glenis Levestam, Richard Chapman, Louis Sutherland, Tandi Wright, Ian Harcourt, James Ashcroft, Mick Rose, Kevin McTurk

Story Movie

Henry Oldfield, panic-stricken about sheep and undergoing treatment, returns to his father's farm to sell the business to his older brother Angus. What he doesn't know is that something oh-so-scary is going on at the farm: Angus has recklessly started a genetic engineering program. When two ardent environmentalists - unaware of what they are doing - release a mutant lamb from Angus's lab onto the farm, thousands of sheep are turned into bloodthirsty predators. Together with farm assistant Tucker and newly arrived girl Expyrience, Henry finds himself in the heart of the farm just as his worst nightmare comes true. As they fight their way to safety, the plucky trio discover that the worst is ahead: it turns out that a single bite from an infected sheep is affecting those bitten in strange and disturbing ways....


Review 4K Movie

Did New Zealand trash die with PJ's departure to the US? Not at all! Here's a fresh example of the genre—Living Dead smokes on the sidelines. The film's creator, Jonathan King, had no money at all, but he had plenty of desire to shoot and, most importantly, imagination. The trash film was made on a shoestring budget; half of the scenes were included in the film from the first take; the cameraman had probably only worked with an amateur video camera before this film; and yet we have an excellent black comedy, atmospheric and simply charming (it has something of The Tremors about it).

The film's most striking scene is Harry's three-minute fight with a sheep in the cab of a speeding truck. I laughed until I cried and lost my pulse.

But let's take it one step at a time. The action begins on the Oldfield farm, where a squire and his two sons live among the hills and valleys. The brothers — the older, mean Angus and the younger, cute simpleton Henry — are always fighting. One day, Angus scared his brother into bedwetting by putting a bloody sheep's head on his mischievous head. As a result, Henry became very nervous and developed a lifelong fear of sheep. As you can imagine, for a fifteenth-generation farmer, a fear of sheep is roughly equivalent to disability or castration. And in general, in a country with a population of 4 million people and 40 million sheep, it is politically incorrect not to like sheep. Anyway, little Henry, who was scared for the rest of his life, was sent to the city, where, obviously, there are no sheep.

Fifteen years later, when the brothers grew up (and Henry, despite being twenty-three, remained not only a frightened paranoid, but also a rare fool—and you find yourself worrying about him throughout the entire film), Angus got involved in a dirty, illegal business—he decided to breed a new, super-intelligent breed of sheep using genetic engineering. A sheep-man—that's the dream of the New Zealand Lysenko. Having selected the most attractive sheep in the flock, Angus entered into a criminal zoophilic relationship with her, from which, after the prescribed three months, an unknown creature was born, resembling a carnivorous gopher—nasty, slimy, toothy (just like its father!). The most unpleasant thing is that sheep become savage beyond belief when bitten by this little creature.

And then disaster strikes—two nosy journalists find out about Angus's devilish experiments and steal the creature. And then all hell breaks loose: guts fly, blood flows like a river, mutants are everywhere; in a word—MEAT!!! An invasion of man-eating sheep is no joke!
And if it weren't for the arrival of Henry, who came to visit his aunt (whose favorite dish, by the way, is cat pie), who knows what would have become of our world...

The film is very decent and, most importantly, wildly funny. It is an undisputed masterpiece in its genre. Those who are not afraid of fake blood and rubber entrails are welcome. Zoophobes, please do not worry. But then again, how can such cute, sweet, loving sheep be disgusting?

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (89.6 Mb/s)
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1



Audio

#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by writer/director Jonathan King and actor Nathan Meister)
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by film critics Matt Donato and Rob Hunter)



Subtitles

English SDH, German.

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