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Eating, Talking, Faucking is a curious exploration of raw human interaction, divided into 18 episodes, each with its own peculiar flavor. The tone is unapologetically candid, balancing moments of levity with darker themes. You've got this odd vignette featuring an elderly man and young teens, which definitely pushes boundaries on conversations around age and innocence. The pacing varies significantly; some narratives feel rushed while others linger a bit too long, stirring discomfort but also reflection. The performances are a mixed bag—some actors really dive deep into their characters, while others seem to coast along. It's definitely a film that invites discussion on the bizarre nature of relationships and the human condition, with a touch of avant-garde flair.
Unique narrative structure with episodic storytelling.Explores taboo themes, particularly around age and intimacy.Distinctive performances that evoke mixed feelings.
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