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So, 'Lord of the Free Range' is this bizarre little horror comedy that dives into the absurdity of a family torn apart by a vegan cult. The father, who's pretty entrenched in his meat-eating ways, faces some darkly comedic trials as his family leans into this newfound lifestyle with alarming fervor. The tone flits between satire and genuine horror, capturing that unsettling vibe where you laugh but also feel a bit creeped out. Practical effects, while not overly flashy, serve the story well, particularly during some of those cult initiation scenes. The pacing has this erratic rhythm that keeps you on your toes, making it a quirky watch that lingers in your head for a while after the credits roll.
This film's format history is a bit cloudy, with only a few indie releases making it tough to come by. Its scarcity has piqued collector interest, especially among those who appreciate offbeat genre blends. The cult following seems to grow steadily, with discussions around its commentary on dietary extremes and family dynamics adding to its appeal in niche circles.
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