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An ambulance that drives from university to university to pick up the
dead serves as link for four horror stories:
- A couple is kidnapped one night, and they are brought to their own
university - which after dark though has been taken over by the
undead.
- As an initiation rite, a girl has to go by a haunted elevator at her
university, an expecience that makes her faint. From then on, she
keeps seeing a mysterious stranger whom nobody else is able to see,
apparently, and somehow, she is eventually tricked into using the
haunted elevator again, which takes her to the past, when a bunch of
students were shot dead in the elevator by the army ...
- A medicine student who is pretty much scared of everything as it is
has to do the nightshift at a morgue - and his best friend finds it
just hilarious to hide among the dead under a shroud and scare his
friend even more pretending he's a walking corpse ... and he does that
again and again (and again and again). Eventually, the medicine student gets so freaked out
that he arms himself and almost kills his best friend pretending to be
a walking dead yet again - and is only prevented from doing so
by a real undead ...
- Two guys team up to date a girl they have met via the internet, only
to brutally molest, rape and kill her. However, the girl comes back
from the dead to scare the shit out of them - and do the shopping for
her roommate (really).
Nothing much here, just your routine horror anthology movie, telling urban
myth-type stories that have been told before, and better, too, without
adding anything much to any of them. That said, at least the film is
competently made and not too annoying (apart from story number three about
the scared medicine student, that one's really annoying), so as a
genre fan, you might find yourself mildly entertained - but with the
emphasis being on mildly rather than entertained, there's not too much
reason to watch the film, is there?
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