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Hungry is an offbeat thriller that plays with the fine line between reality and hallucination. The atmosphere is unsettling, drenched in a sense of dread that builds gradually. The pacing is interesting too—there's a slow burn to the tension as we delve into the protagonist's psyche. The dinner setting turns from casual to chaotic, showcasing some practical effects that add a raw edge to the unfolding madness. The performances are solid; the lead carries a tangible weight of past trauma that feels real. It’s like an exploration of how nostalgia can twist into something sinister. Not your typical dinner party flick, that’s for sure. There's an underlying commentary on mental health woven throughout, making it distinctive in the genre.
Unique take on mental health themesUnconventional dinner party settingInteresting practical effects
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