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If you're not interested in experimental low budget films, then Feast isn't for you. But if you do enjoy films that are way out on the edge, then watch this flick. It's very funny, clever and original and nothing that I expected. Two urban cannibals are on the prowl for female victims until one of the duo begins to form a conscious and wants to know what prompts his urges. Porn queen Sharon Mitchell plays the psychologist that has this one very odd client who keeps having bizarre dreams. The problem is that her boyfriend is a police consultant regarding ritual murders and he pressures her to reveal her client's name. But the psychologist has some serious issues herself and wants her client and his buddy to fulfill a fantasy far weirder than anything these two have would attempt.
Despite what would seem the utter gruesomeness of the plot, and it was gory in places, the story has more to do with how people manipulate and use each other. The dialogue is very witty and outright funny, the acting far better than almost anything of this genre. Moreover, it's a whole lot better written and produced than the horrible Feast trilogy that came a few years later....
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
02/26/23
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I only wanted to see it because it looked like one of the few 'straight' roles that Porn Goddess Sharon Mitchell has appeared in, then she surprises me for having not a bit part, but for being in a starring role.
Watchable, but nothing special, likely for fans only.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
02/07/23
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