Unraveling the Sadistic World of ‘Slave Dolls’: An Unrelenting Tale of Boundless Prurience
Our adventure begins with cool pre-title sequence of cutesy dolls on a stark black backdrop. One cries. One pisses themselves. One has wires attached to its hands. One holds a mini-bloody-dildo. One is handcuffed. All this footage is an allegory to the suffering that is to follow in Slave Dolls.
Following the titles, we are introduced to an unknow man, @webmaster5, who runs a international sex trafficking ring on the dark web titled ‘Lolita Slave Dolls.’ Here our Webmaster (Jacob B. Green) corresponds with a colleague called Delta (David Stojan, Lullaby Story). “Yeah we got a girl.” Delta notifies the Webmaster via private message. Delta continues to explain that there wasn’t a struggle, but she is an older age than he wants. “Is she light or dark-skinned?” our Webmaster inquires as we see him typing through a pair of translucent gloves behind a stark black backdrop. “She is light-skinned, just how you like it.” Delta assures him. Delta then proceeds to send him a photo of the ripe victim, cradling her legs, an unpleasant expression painted across her face. “Ok, not bad. I think we can definitely sell her.” Webmaster responds. Thus, beginning the ‘process.’
Our Webmaster gets quick to work contacting ‘Transplant Solutions,’ dubbed as a company that “specializes in selling you only the highest of quality organs from around the globe.” Various organs sell for top dollar, the kidney having the lofty price of $300,000. He expresses interest in doing business with them. He also lists our captive, known now as Brandy, on Lolita Slave Dolls with a listing price of $30,000. He immediately gets a bite from a patron requesting specific torture implemented prior to receiving her. Various implementations of physical harm are required, such as her being well-trained for beatings, whippings, water sports, etcetera. Thus begins the taming of Brandy.
Holy shit, is Slave Dolls ever disturbing. Our Delta character, dressed as a doctor, makes haste with executing the purchaser’s request. Brandy is spanked and beaten. She’s forced to eat from a dog bowl. Is forced to engage in water sports. Her tongue is removed in a scene reminiscent of Niku Daruma (read review of Tumbling Doll of Flesh here). She is violated via dildo, complete with repulsive saliva dripping about. Her nether regions are rigorously abused, complete with gruesome mutilation.
Slave Dolls is a raw and unflinching work of fiction that dives headfirst into the brutal and disturbing world of the sex/human organ harvesting trade. While its subject matter is undoubtedly challenging, the film succeeds in portraying the extreme realism of this dark realm with unyielding honesty. From the realistic blood, to showing actual penetration, the film delivers a convincing gut bunch.
Director David Stojan demonstrates a bold and unapologetic vision in bringing this story to life. From the pristine cinematography and lighting to the gritty production design, every aspect of the film is meticulously crafted to immerse the audience in the bleak and unsettling world of the sex trade. The attention to detail and the commitment to horrific authenticity contribute to the film’s overall impact.
Our character the Webmaster is executed well. Early on he begins getting cold feet about continuing with his dark web escapades, paranoia ever growing, potentially compromising Lolita Slave Dolls. Is he being carful and rational? Or is he losing his mind?
The performances in Slave Dolls are a testament to the dedication and talent of the meagre cast. Despite the difficult and emotionally charged subject matter, the actors deliver raw and convincing portrayals that enhance the film’s realism. Kudos to Brandy X who gives her all in this convincing portrayal as a sex slave captive. Her performance effectively conveys the pain, vulnerability, and resilience of those caught in the horrific web of the sex trade.
What sets Slave Dolls apart is its unflinching commitment to exploring the psychological and emotional damages faced by victims of this heinous industry. The film delves deep into the complexities of power dynamics, trauma, and survival, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by those affected. By confronting these uncomfortable truths, the film serves as a thought-provoking and impactful piece of social commentary.
While the extreme nature of the content may be difficult to watch for some viewers, it is precisely this unyielding realism that lends Slave Dolls its power. By depicting the graphic brutality of the sex trade, the film challenges its audience to confront the uncomfortable truths that often go unnoticed or ignored. It serves as a stark reminder of the urgency to address this pervasive issue and bring about change.
Slave Dolls is a gritty, disgusting, and harrowing exploration of the sex trade, delivering extreme realism within the confines of fiction. The film’s relentless commitment to its subject matter, combined with strong performances and technical craftsmanship, makes it a noteworthy piece of extreme underground horror cinema. It is a challenging watch, but its impact makes it a compelling work deserving of recognition.
Slave Dolls can be purchased from New Film Order here.
Directed by: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green (Assistant)
Written by: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green
Produced by: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green
Cinematography by: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green
Editing by: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green (Assistant)
Music by: Isserley
Special Effects by: David Stojan
Cast: David Stojan, Jacob B. Green, Brandy X
Year: 2023
Country: USA/Mexico
Language: English
Colour: ColourZ
Runtime: 1h 4min
Studio: New Film Order