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So, Carne (2008) dives into this really unsettling atmosphere. A woman's mundane task of preparing meat in the kitchen contrasts sharply with the disturbing imagery on the TV. It's this odd juxtaposition that pulls you in, and the pacing feels intentionally slow, really letting those uncomfortable scenes sink in. The practical effects are raw, enhancing the visceral nature of the film. The performances carry a weight that's hard to shake off too. It’s not just about gore; it’s about the relationship we have with consumption and the grotesque. This film lingers with you, unsettling you in a way that’s both curious and thought-provoking. Definitely something that stands out for its unique approach.
Explores themes of consumption and violenceUnconventional pacing enhances tensionStrong practical effects create a visceral experience
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