
"Rabid" follows the harrowing story of a young woman who, after surviving a severe motorcycle accident, undergoes radical and experimental surgery to save her life. The procedure, intended to repair her extensive injuries, leads to an unexpected and terrifying complication: the growth of a strange, phallic appendage on her body.
As she grapples with this new physical transformation, she discovers a terrifying new craving — an uncontrollable thirst for human blood. This blood becomes the only source of nourishment that can sustain her, thrusting her into a nightmarish existence filled with horror and alienation. Her once ordinary life spirals into chaos as she struggles to control her newfound urges.
"Rabid" is a gripping exploration of loss, identity, and the boundaries of the human body. It delves deep into the psychological and physical transformations that come with trauma, blending elements of body horror and suspense. The film challenges viewers to consider the costs of medical experimentation and the monstrous consequences that can arise from desperate attempts to survive.