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Lunch Meat is one of those intriguing low-budget horror flicks that feels like a time capsule of the late '80s. The film unfolds with a group of high school seniors on a camping trip, and it quickly takes a dark turn when they encounter some killer rednecks. It's got this gritty atmosphere that really amps up the tension. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, serve the narrative well, especially given the budget. There's a certain rawness to the performances—some moments might feel rough around the edges, but they add to that charming, unsettling vibe. The themes of survival and the absurdity of the situation are executed with a mix of seriousness and dark humor. You can easily lose yourself in its peculiar world.
Interesting practical effects for its timeA unique blend of horror and dark humorCaptures the essence of '80s indie filmmaking
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