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So, Boanthropy dives into some pretty unsettling territory. It's a drama that unfolds through the eyes of a veterinarian who stumbles upon this unknown virus affecting cows. The atmosphere is dense and oppressive, really highlights the isolation of his struggle against an elite that seems completely unconcerned. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's mirroring the slow unraveling of his own mind as he starts to experience the virus's effects. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, do the job in a way that feels grounded. There's a rawness to the performances, especially as the vet battles not just the external forces but also his own mental decline. It’s distinctive for how it intertwines the fate of animals and humans in a very unsettling way.
Explores themes of isolation and mental decline.Interesting commentary on societal neglect.Noted for its grounded performances and practical effects.
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