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So, 'Happy Meat' is this quirky little gem that dives into a rather bizarre premise – lab-grown vegan meat that unexpectedly develops teeth. It's got this offbeat, darkly comedic tone that keeps you guessing. The pacing is a bit erratic, blending moments of absurdity with genuine suspense, making it hard to pin down what genre it really fits into. The practical effects are something else; the teeth and the chaos that ensues are executed with a certain charm that feels refreshing. Performances are strong, bringing just the right mix of humor and horror, and the whole concept really plays with themes of ethics in food production. It’s distinctive in how it challenges perceptions while still being wonderfully strange.
'Happy Meat' is still relatively fresh on the market, so it’s not exactly easy to find in physical formats just yet. As a unique blend of horror and comedy, it’s generating some buzz among collectors who appreciate films that challenge norms and play with genre conventions. Early screenings hinted that it might develop a small cult following, especially among those who enjoy bizarre concepts and practical effects. Keep an eye out for limited releases or special editions, as they could become sought after in a few years.
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