Thursday, September 16, 2021

Sophisticated Slash


 

Traumatized when she was 8-years-old, she slashed the jugular of her father’s neck with a surgical knife and then she was raised in a psychiatric institution and became a certified nurse as an adult, or did she?

This year’s action / adventure movie, “Nurse 3D,” has its doses of graphic violence mixed in with a crazed cocktail of mental anguish and relationship woes.

Actress Paz de la Huerta is the title character, and she lures in a rookie nurse portrayed by Katrina Bowden as part of her sexual and murderous fantasies.




 Huerta is a serial killing nurse who targets married men with children who cheat on their wives.

A small laceration to the femoral artery proves quite fatal to one of the male victims of “Nurse.” The femoral artery is in the upper thigh region, and sexy Huerta has a very persuasive way of getting a very sharp medical instrument near a man’s femoral artery.



Four cc’s of vecuronium is used to paralyze another of her male victims, and before she brutally kills this man, she has a collected calmness in her voice as she speaks of his sexual indiscretions toward his wife.



“Nurse” had featured music that gripped my soul. The song “Kill of the Night” by Gin Wigmore worked perfectly as did the song’s lyrics; ‘I’m gonna get, I wanna taste the way that you bled…’

“Nurse” is on my permanent Halloween movie list now, and it’s a great flick for fans of cleaver gore and twisted sexuality. Three stars easy for “Nurse.”

Mark Izzy Schurr