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Cannibals Tomorrow (1983) is a fascinating dive into the darker corners of humanity. Directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese, it paints a stark picture of survival and despair through raw, unfiltered imagery. The pacing is relentless, drawing you into a world where normality is absent and struggle is the daily bread. From the harsh realities of the Sahel to the vibrant yet disheartening landscapes of Brazil, the film doesn’t shy away from the grotesque. The practical effects are minimal, letting the real-life situations speak volumes, which is both haunting and thought-provoking. There's a certain grit to the performances - not acted, but lived. It’s a tough watch, but it offers a unique perspective on human existence that lingers long after the credits roll.
Engaging but tough content.Not for the faint-hearted.Heavy on real-life struggles and stark imagery.
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