A seminal film.
Unserious and even bold in it’s creative suppositions: What if alien plants quietly descended upon Earth? What if they could take over our bodies? What if they did so in a way that can only be described as bukkake-esque.
Sure, the film’s roughshod execution means it fails to muster much fear or awe or even disgust. Sure, it completely rips off Body Snatchers and a bit of Alien. Yet, dare I say the botanical vengeance subgenre owes something to Seedpeople.
A seminal film.
Unserious and even bold in it’s creative suppositions: What if alien plants quietly descended upon Earth? What if they could take over our bodies? What if they did so in a way that can only be described as bukkake-esque.
Sure, the film’s roughshod execution means it fails to muster much fear or awe or even disgust. Sure, it completely rips off Body Snatchers and a bit of Alien. Yet, dare I say the botanical vengeance subgenre owes something to Seedpeople.