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So, 'Eat Jeremy' is this oddball gem that's been floating around the fringes of post-apocalyptic cinema. It really captures that bleak atmosphere with a raw, unsettling tone. The pacing feels almost deliberate, allowing you to dwell on the moral quandary the couple faces with their deceased friend. The practical effects, while not top-tier, have a gritty charm that adds to the film's authenticity. Performances are surprisingly strong, conveying a depth of desperation and intimacy that makes the horrific situation all the more palpable. It’s unique in how it explores friendship and survival, pushing boundaries without really glamorizing the horror of cannibalism.
'Eat Jeremy' has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a hidden treasure among collectors. Its rarity is compounded by the obscure status of the director and the lack of traditional marketing, which adds to its allure. There's a niche community that appreciates the film for its unconventional storytelling and thought-provoking themes, elevating its collector interest despite the absence of a major following.
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