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Suck Buddy dives deep into this bizarre subculture where self-identified vampires and their willing donors exist. The film has this raw, gritty feel that pulls you in; it’s not trying to glamorize anything. The pacing is a bit uneven, which kind of mirrors the chaotic nature of the scenes. You see these individuals navigating their lives, and the interviews are strikingly honest. Practical effects take a backseat here to the real blood-drinking, which, let’s be honest, is both fascinating and repulsive. The tone oscillates between darkly humorous and unsettling. You really get a sense of the psychological undercurrents at play. It’s a curious little window into a world that many might just brush off as fringe, but the reality is far more layered.
Unique exploration of fringe lifestylesFocuses heavily on real-life interviewsChallenging perceptions of vampirism
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Steve Sale
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