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So, 'Food For The Sharks' is this oddball comedy from '82 that just kind of defies easy categorization. It’s got a surreal vibe, mixing absurdity with a light-hearted take on some pretty dark themes. The pacing meanders a bit, with moments that feel almost like sketch comedy. There’s something about the practical effects—definitely low-budget, but they have a charming, DIY quality that adds to the film's offbeat atmosphere. The performances are a mix of earnest and ridiculous; it’s the kind of film where the actors seem in on the joke but also committed to their roles. Not much known about the director, which adds to its mystique, right? Just a unique piece of genre cinema that doesn’t fit neatly into any box.
Surreal comedy with absurd themesLow-budget practical effectsOdd yet charming performances
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