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So, 'The Cannibal Girl' is a real ride—it's this unsettling blend of horror and drama. You've got Tamako, who's grappling with anorexia, and then there's Yōko, this photographer who gets her. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, which really captures their emotional struggles. The pacing is slow, almost methodical, drawing you into their twisted relationship. But then Yōko drops that bomb about eating Tamako, and it shifts everything—what starts as a pact turns into this bizarre ritual. The practical effects are raw and visceral, which adds to the overall discomfort. The performances are hauntingly sincere, making you feel their pain and desperation. It's definitely one of those films that lingers long after it ends.
Dark exploration of anorexia and obsessionNotable for its unsettling atmospherePractical effects enhance the horror elements
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