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Feeding Time presents a peculiar blend of horror and thriller that lingers in the mind. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the man’s mundane task of feeding his cat spirals into something disturbingly surreal. The atmosphere is thick with unease, aided by practical effects that evoke a sense of dread without relying on flashy CGI. The performances are subtle yet effective, capturing the protagonist's gradual descent into paranoia. There’s something intriguingly off about the tuna can, and how it serves as a catalyst for exploring themes of trust and the unknown. It’s a unique entry, especially as a submission to the Bumble Bee Cans Film Festival; it feels like a nod to the oddities of life, wrapped in a chilling package.
Unique premise with a mundane task turning sinisterStrong practical effects enhance the horrorThemes of trust and the unknown are cleverly woven
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