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Cannibalism: The Last Supper is a bleak dive into the grotesque underbelly of a Satanic cult. It really leans into that grimy horror atmosphere, with a pacing that feels deliberate but suffocating, pulling you into its dark world. The practical effects are raw and unsettling—definitely not for the faint-hearted—and the performances, while uneven, carry that manic energy that fits the theme perfectly. It’s got this grimy, almost documentary-like feel at times, which adds to the chilling realism. What stands out here is how it explores themes of betrayal and the macabre undercurrents of desire, all while being unapologetically brutal. It’s not for everyone, but there's a certain rawness that makes it distinct within the genre.
This film has a small but notable cult following among collectors, mainly due to its disturbing content and the elusive nature of its director. It was released in limited formats, making it somewhat desirable for those into underground horror titles. Scarcity has increased over the years, with few copies available, especially in good condition. The film's raw practical effects and unpolished performances enhance its underground appeal, making it an interesting piece for aficionados of extreme cinema.
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