The director John Gulager is not well-known, but the film’s splendor is inversely proportional to the director’s fame. The film is about a group of strangers who are mixed with dragons and snakes trapped in a gloomy inn, a monster whose pleasure is to eat meat. Coveted them, they can only avoid becoming a monster’s mouth-to-mouth meal if they try to unite and survive. This script may not seem so innovative or even congenital, but the various condiments that the director adds to it make this animal meal unique in flavor. The comedy sections such as mating and the end of the film are hilarious, big and small suspense comes one after another, and so on and so on and so on. It is a pity that the ending is left with a traditional horror tail. It is too horrible, if it can be the ending of the eight immortals crossing the sea and showing their magical powers. It’s amazing.
Feast has the rough characteristics of a road movie, and the scenes are scattered and vigorous, so the horror movie should be made like this! If you don’t eat Shaun of the Dead’s British self-entertaining humor, if you treat Slither If you feel disgusted by bad scripts that smell like shit and self-righteous "black humor", come and taste this fierce feast!
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