The Sarah Vaccine
The Sarah Vaccine tosses viewers into a neon-soaked, shock-comedy take on the pandemic era, centered on the anarchic performer Sarah Squirm. When public institutions fumble their response to a health crisis, Sarah vows a DIY cure that quickly escalates into absurd and explicit grotesquerie. The... Read more
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About The Sarah Vaccine
The Sarah Vaccine tosses viewers into a neon-soaked, shock-comedy take on the pandemic era, centered on the anarchic performer Sarah Squirm. When public institutions fumble their response to a health crisis, Sarah vows a DIY cure that quickly escalates into absurd and explicit grotesquerie. The film leans on exaggerated gore, toilet humor, and surreal set pieces to satirize fear, misinformation, and celebrity saviors, shifting from slapstick to body-horror in short order. Scenes favor vivid practical effects and bizarre sight gags over tight plotting, and Sherman's performance keeps the tone chaotic, oddly theatrical, so expect memorable images and gross-out jokes rather than a measured drama.
Released in 2021, The Sarah Vaccine was written, directed, and led by comedian Sarah Sherman, who plays the title role. It's an indie production with DIY design, punk-tinged music, and a small cast of Zach Holmes, Leah Hennessey, Ruby McCollister.
The Sarah Vaccine did not receive major industry awards or mainstream nominations, and it wasn't part of awards season conversation. Its extreme gore and scatological humor put it outside most juried recognition, though it may register with cult cinephile circles. It drew niche attention online from fans of transgressive comedy.
Its vivid colors, relentless shock humor, and willingness to mix bodily horror with satire help it stand out for viewers who seek boundary-pushing comedy. Punk-infused musical bits and gross-out set pieces linger in memory. Fans sometimes share its images, which can spark debate about limits and taste in comedy.
Critical response is limited, and available ratings are minimal, including a 10.0/10 from a single vote on one platform. Reactions are polarizing, with some admiring its fearless absurdity and others rejecting its excess. Themes include distrust of institutions, performative saviors, and outrageous physical humor, framed as satirical provocation rather than sober reflection. Expect split reactions online and offline.
Details
- Release Date
- May 07, 2021
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
Cast
Sarah Sherman
Sarah Squirm
Zach Holmes
Leah Hennessey
Punk Rock Singer
Ruby McCollister
Punk Rock Singer 2
Director: Sarah Sherman