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So, 'Meat: An American Cannibal Film' dives into some really unsettling territory. It’s got this eerie atmosphere that builds tension as we follow the protagonist, a woman grappling with her cannibalistic urges. The film masterfully weaves in this obsession with 70s cannibal films, which gives it a unique meta twist. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost like it’s forcing you to sit with her discomfort. The practical effects are quite visceral too—definitely not for the faint-hearted. Performances are raw and intense, especially from the lead, who really embodies this struggle. It stands out not just as a horror piece but also as a commentary on desire and consumption. Definitely a film that leaves a mark.
Explores themes of desire and consumption.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Unique blend of meta commentary and visceral horror.
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Brock Minton
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