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So, 'Lunch Meat'—this is one of those oddball flicks from the early '90s. You've got this cannibal killer, right? But the twist is he falls for someone, and that’s where the film takes a bizarre turn. The tone is a mix of dark humor and grim horror, which kind of keeps you on your toes. The pacing is uneven, sometimes dragging in parts but then hitting you with these wild practical effects that feel very DIY, which is kind of refreshing. Performances can be a bit hammy, but they fit the vibe. It’s distinct in how it blends these themes of love and madness, making it an interesting watch for genre enthusiasts who appreciate the weird side of horror.
Features a unique blend of horror and dark comedy.Noteworthy for practical effects typical of early '90s indie cinema.Interesting exploration of love through a twisted lens.
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