Though their quarry eventually appears to be a model of paranoia and prejudice, it's the thrill of the hunt that keeps Resurrect Dead compelling.
The film is confoundingly watchable.
Resurrect Dead works splendidly as a threadbare urban mystery, teasing out details and complications without withholding too much information.
Without a satisfying resolution, the movie ultimately sheds very little light on its own subject.
The real mystery is this: Even if you find this guerrilla art project utterly fascinating, why would anyone bother to release an incomplete film about it?