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So, 'Broken Meat' really pulls you into this gritty vision of New York through the eyes of Alan Granville, this mad beat poet. It’s not the shiny NYC—far from it—more like a haunting landscape that feels abandoned but alive in its own twisted way. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through. You get this raw, unsettling glimpse into Granville's mind, layered with his poetry. It’s a mix of stark visuals and a sense of the absurd, which makes it feel distinctive. You might appreciate the practical effects, too; they're minimal but effective in enhancing that haunting vibe without overshadowing the narrative.
Explores themes of madness and isolation.Features a unique blend of documentary style and poetic narration.Highlights the lesser-seen aspects of New York City.
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