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MEAT THING is quite the surreal trip, honestly. Picture this: a quiet butcher, Jo, who finds her mundane life flipped when she begins to hear her meat talking back. It's absurdist but with this dark undercurrent that really makes you think about existence and shame, you know? The pacing is all over the place, which oddly suits its themes—like life itself. The practical effects on the meat are rather clever; it feels almost like a puppet show meets body horror. Jo's performance really captures that blend of bewilderment and existential dread. The city's backdrop is just as indifferent as the themes it presents, creating a really unique atmosphere that you don’t often find in the genre.
Unique blend of horror and absurdist comedy.Curious practical effects elevate the narrative.Pacing reflects the chaotic nature of Jo's journey.
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