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So, 'Buffet Infinity' is a wild ride, right? It’s this intriguing blend of horror and absurdity, where the setting—a small town and its two feuding restaurants—feels almost claustrophobic. The way they’ve stitched together these old TV ads gives it a sort of found-footage vibe that just deepens the eerie atmosphere. The pacing is unusual, it creeps up on you rather than bombarding you with scares. You’ve got some clever practical effects that nod to classic horror, but there's this underlying satire about consumerism lurking in the background. It’s not your standard horror flick, and I think that’s what makes it standout. The performances bring this unsettling authenticity that really sells the whole premise, you know?
Explores themes of consumerism and rivalry.Unique use of archival footage creates unsettling atmosphere.Practical effects add a distinct charm.
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