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Watermelon of Death
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Watermelon of Death

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User Score1 ratings
TMDB 10.016+20253mSR
HorrorThrillerComedyFantasy

Synopsis

Three friends sit down to enjoy a watermelon, but its taste is unlike anything they expected—strange, unsettling, almost wrong. Two of them stop, but one refuses to give up and keeps eating. His stubbornness leads to one devastating event, a single moment so terrible it changes everything. A chilling horror where one bite is enough to seal your fate.

Director
Mihailo ĐorđevićFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Studio Palilula1 production companies
Release
September 4, 2025Released
Box Office
Budget $3

Top Cast

4 of 4
Uros Bozovic
Miličin muž
Ognjen Vukomanovic
Decak koji se gusi na lubenicu
Aman
Lubenica
Milica
Pokojna milica

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Reviews

From TMDB users
mikilic
Sep 4, 2025

Watermelon of Death is a playful yet sinister short film that turns a summer fruit into an unlikely horror villain. The premise is deceptively simple: three teenagers take a watermelon from a patch, mocking it and treating it as a joke. But the watermelon, far from helpless, rises from its destruction with one goal—revenge. The short thrives on its mix of campy absurdity and horror tropes. The filmmakers lean into classic slasher aesthetics: ominous close-ups of the rolling fruit, exaggerated squelching sounds that mimic both gore and juice, and a stalking sequence that parodies monster movies. When the watermelon finally corners one of the teens, the payoff is equal parts gruesome and hilarious, with sticky red “blood” flowing in over-the-top fashion. What makes Watermelon of Death stand out is its refusal to take itself too seriously. The teens aren’t deeply developed characters—they’re archetypes, there only to highlight the watermelon’s bizarre rampage. That choice works, because the real star is the fruit itself, which manages to be both ridiculous and oddly menacing. The pacing is sharp, never dragging or padding, and the short ends just as the absurdity hits its peak, leaving the audience with a mix of laughter and disbelief. It’s the kind of film that feels destined for late-night cult screenings or viral internet fame. Verdict: Watermelon of Death is juicy, campy horror done right—a short film that makes you laugh, cringe, and maybe think twice before smashing your next piece of fruit.

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