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So, 'Brisket' brings this wild mix of tension and absurdity to the table, quite literally. Picture a blood-soaked bride calmly discussing recipes amidst a chaotic backdrop of a dead body—it's a surreal blend that keeps you on your toes. The pacing feels almost like a ticking clock, where every moment is infused with dread while also oddly comedic. The practical effects are raw and gritty, enhancing the film's unsettling atmosphere. Performances seem genuine, with a certain relatability, despite the bizarre circumstances. It’s definitely one of those flicks that lingers in your mind, making you question both the characters' choices and your own reactions to the unfolding madness.
'Brisket' is already generating some buzz among collectors for its unconventional storytelling and the sheer audacity of its premise. Format-wise, it's still early days, but early screenings have piqued interest, hinting at a potential cult following. As with many indie films, the scarcity could make it a sought-after item down the line. It's fascinating to see how this blend of horror and dark comedy might resonate with niche audiences, definitely one to keep an eye on.
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