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So, 'Devil's Meat' from 1989 is quite an interesting piece. It's Maik Ude's debut, and you can really see the rawness in it. The atmosphere is thick with dread, leaning heavily into that low-budget horror vibe, which adds an odd charm to it. The pacing? It kind of lags at times, but it builds tension in a way that feels deliberate. The themes of survival and humanity under duress are pretty pronounced. The practical effects, while not top-tier, carry a certain grit; there’s something about them that feels more visceral than today’s CGI. Performances are a mixed bag, but some moments shine through with authenticity. Overall, there’s a distinct flavor to this film that's tough to find elsewhere.
Debut film from Maik UdeInteresting practical effectsThemes of survival and humanity
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