Combat Shock is a 1986 drama film written and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo and distributed by Troma Entertainment.
The plot of the film takes place in Staten Island, and follows an unemployed Vietnam veteran living in total poverty with his nagging wife, his deformed baby due to Ricky having been exposed to Agent Orange that the US was spraying as a defoliant over Vietnam, and junkie friends. Unable to get a job and surrounded by the depravity of urban life and crime, he begins to lose his grip on sanity. The film received mixed reviews when it was released. Film Threat's Christopher Curry praised the film for its gritty realism, and Troma president Lloyd Kaufman calls it one of the company's true "masterpieces"; however, shockcinemamagazine.com called it "one of the ugliest, nastiest, most depressing movies of the decade" (though the review itself was a positive one), and Videohound described the film as "relentlessly bleak... you won't find a more depressing film outside an art-house cinema".
Sun explodes from nuclear death
A charred black lifeless shell
Millions storm the battlefield
Their only purpose is to kill
Soon, time will come when it's your turn to die
Bullets strike the dying foe
Torn apart by the force of the blast
Vaporized by explosions
Eternal flight until the last
Can't take much more of this horrific sight
War to end all wars
KILL WITH NO REMORSE
Soon to die you're running out of luck
Prepare for Combat Shock
SURPRISE ATTACK
Endless streams of machine gun fire the battleground becomes a tomb
Screaming death, falls from above as you breathe the toxic fumes
Unmarked graves overflowing, altars of mass demise
Choking on the poisoned air, your skin begins to liquify
ENDLESS KILLING ENDLESS DEATH, RAGING HOMICIDE
MILLIONS DEAD AND MORE TO DIE, TOTAL GENOCIDE
TORN TO BITS AND BLOWN IN HALF, DYING VICTIMS ROT
SAY YOUR PRAYERS IT'S TIME TO DIE