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Famine (2011) is a bit of a hidden gem in the horror genre, with a peculiar blend of dark humor and surreal terror. The premise kicks off at a charity event, which already sets a tense tone, especially with that backstory of the flesh-eating acid prank. It plays around with the absurdity of high school life, but then dives into some genuinely unsettling moments. The practical effects stand out, feeling raw and unpolished, which adds to the grim atmosphere. The cast, while maybe not household names, deliver performances that feel sincere, allowing the bizarre plot to unfold with a sort of eerie charm. It’s definitely on the weirder side of horror, making it distinctive in a landscape filled with formulaic scares.
Strong practical effects contribute to its unique aesthetic.Uneasy mix of dark comedy and horror creates a distinct tone.The backstory of the prank adds layers to the narrative.
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