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The Last Supper: The Final Days of the Italian Cannibal Film dives deep into the waning moments of a genre that stirred up quite the controversy. It's fascinating how it captures that raw atmosphere of the jungle horror-adventure flicks we know and love. You get a real sense of the decline, the fading spark of creativity in this niche. The pacing is reflective, almost reverent, allowing the viewer to soak in the significance of these films. It touches on the practical effects that were both groundbreaking and, let's be honest, sometimes a bit rough around the edges. There's a candid exploration of the performances too, showcasing actors who were often overlooked. Altogether, it's a thoughtful piece that pays tribute to a visceral, if not always pretty, part of film history.
Focuses on the decline of a controversial genreInsights into practical effects and performancesProduced for 88 Films UK Blu-Ray release
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