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So, 'Cannibals' from 2005 is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the eerie world of cannibalism. The director's identity remains a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue right from the start. It doesn’t just skim the surface; it really explores the historical context and myths that have surrounded this taboo subject. The pacing is contemplative, almost unsettling at times, and it forces you to reflect on societal norms. The interviews feel raw and unfiltered, with varied perspectives that make you think. It's not heavy on practical effects since it's more about the real stories, but the atmosphere is thick with tension. Definitely one of those documentaries that stick with you, but not in a flashy way.
Explores historical and cultural perspectivesMystery surrounding the directorRaw and unfiltered interviews
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