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So, 'Meat' feels very much like a modern echo of ancient Greek tragedy, with a heavy atmosphere that hangs over every scene. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing the tension to build slowly but surely. You can really feel the weight of the patriarch's dilemma as he navigates this familial conflict, which is underscored by strong performances that give depth to the characters. The themes of loyalty and betrayal are woven throughout. It's interesting how the film uses practical effects to create a visceral sense of reality, drawing you into the rawness of the narrative. The dynamics between the father and the boy he raised really resonate, making it distinctive in its exploration of moral ambiguity.
Intriguing character dynamicsStrong use of practical effectsExploration of moral dilemmas
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