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So, ‘Meat’ from 2015, right? It’s not the most polished flick, but there's something raw about it, you know? The whole vibe is tense, almost suffocating at times. Darren's desperation really comes through—just a guy trying to make ends meet in this gritty world of door-to-door sales. The pacing is deliberate, which sometimes feels like it drags, but it builds an unsettling atmosphere. And those practical effects? They really ground the film, making the meat sales almost symbolic. The performances are solid, too. There's a real sense of authenticity in the characters, which makes it distinctive in a sea of indie dramas. If you appreciate that kind of flawed yet compelling storytelling, it’s worth checking out.
Captures the struggles of everyday lifeStrong emphasis on character developmentAtmospheric tension throughout
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Michael Forstein
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