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So, 'The Hunger' (2021) is this intriguing sci-fi flick that dives into the oddities of a future where shopping is literally instantaneous. You've got this dentist in Pittsburgh—totally relatable, right?—and his food starts disappearing as he prepares a meal. The atmosphere is quite eerie; it captures that unsettling feeling of something being off-kilter in a seemingly perfect world. The pacing has a nice, slow build that immerses you in the absurdity of everyday life. The practical effects used for the food transfer are really well done, adding a tactile sense to the otherwise surreal premise. It definitely stands out because of its exploration of consumption and the underlying anxiety of modern conveniences. Not your standard fare, for sure.
Interesting take on modern consumerism.Focus on practical effects enhances the narrative.Atmospheric build-up creates a sense of unease.
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