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'Excision' is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Richard Bates, Jr., and starring AnnaLynne McCord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart, Jeremy Sumpter, Malcolm McDowell, Matthew Gray Gubler, Marlee Matlin, Ray Wise, and John Waters. The film is a feature-length adaptation of the 2008 short film of the same name. 'Excision' premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. 'Excision' played in the category of Park City at Midnight.

Plot



Pauline is a disturbed and delusional high school student with aspirations of a career as a surgeon. Her family is dysfunctional; her younger sister Grace suffers from cystic fibrosis, and her controlling, strongly Christian mother Phyllis shares a strained marriage with Paulines father, Bob. Pauline has vivid dreams about herself and others being mutilated with excessive amounts of blood, after which she wakes panting in an orgasmic state.

Pauline decides to lose her virginity to a boy named Adam, and wants to do so while on her period due to her fascination with blood. She and Adam have sex, and as she has an orgasm, she imagines herself choking Adam and the bed filling with blood. She asks Adam to perform oral sex on her. Unaware that she is menstruating, he obliges, only to run to the bathroom in disgust when he sees the blood.

During sex education class, Pauline takes a sample of her blood and puts it under a microscope to check for STDs. Later, she sees Adam with his girlfriend Natalie and alludes to their encounter, leading to Natalie breaking up with him. Later, Natalie and her friend throw toilet paper on Pauline's house and spray paint profanities on it. At school the next day, Pauline physically assaults both Adam and Natalie, resulting in her being expelled.

Pauline overhears her parents talking and learns that Grace's doctor plans to put her on a waiting list to receive a lung transplant. That night, Grace suffers a severe coughing fit. In the morning, Pauline drugs her father with tea and ties him up before confronting an across the street neighbor who had rebuffed Paulines earlier attempts at friendship. She lures the girl to her backyard before using chemicals to knock her out, and subsequently drugs Grace.

Pauline cuts and shaves her own hair before commencing her surgery in the garage. She transplants the healthy girl's lungs into Graces body and places Graces infected lungs on ice before stitching both girls up. Phyllis arrives home and panics at the sight of her husband bound and gagged, frantically screaming and searching the house for Grace. She finds Pauline with the bodies. Pauline explains that it is her first surgery, and urges her mother to take a closer look. Phyllis screams hysterically before embracing her. Pauline at first smiles proudly, but then begins to wail as she apparently realizes what she has done.

Cast



* AnnaLynne McCord as Pauline

* Traci Lords as Phyllis

* Ariel Winter as Grace

* Roger Bart as Bob

* Jeremy Sumpter as Adam

* Malcolm McDowell as Mr. Cooper

* Matthew Gray Gubler as Mr. Claybaugh

* Marlee Matlin as Amber

* Ray Wise as Principal Campbell

* John Waters as William

* Molly McCook as Natalie

* Natalie Dreyfuss as Abigail

* Cole Bernstein as Kimberly

* Emily Bicks as Breanna

* Brennan Bailey as Sebastian

* Matthew Fahey as Nathan

* Sidney Franklin as Timothy

Production



'Excision' is Richard Bates, Jr.'s first feature film. Bates, a Virginia native and graduate of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, filmed 'Excision' over 28 days in and around Los Angeles, California.

Reception



The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 84%, based on reviews from 25 critics, with an average rating of 6.56/10. The website's consensus reads, "'Excision' effectively blends body horror and adolescent drama, although its visceral aggression definitely isn't for all tastes."

Robert Koehler of 'Variety' called it "technically polished juvenilia that provokes without resonance". At 'The A.V. Club', two critics reviewed it at Sundance. Noel Murray rated it B+ and wrote, "This is one of the damnedest 'adolescent misfit' movies you'll ever seefor those who can stomach the splatter, that is." Nathan Rabin rated it B+ and called it "a supremely nasty piece of work in the best way possible." Steve Rose of 'The Guardian' rated it 2/5 stars and wrote, "This body-horror teen effort could have Cronenberg meets Solondz but it isn't". Witney Seibold of IGN rated it 7.5/10 and wrote, "'Excision' is twisted, ballsy, nasty, kind of gross, and more than a little bit disturbing." Streiber states it "revels a little too much in its gore" and seems as though it is a splatter film "only intended to shock", though the ending "clearly accentuates the tragedy of its clearly insane main character."

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