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    by RL2707




Beautiful and terrifying, "Cannibal" had me truly enthralled, disgusted and finally nervous to continue watching without a bucket nearby. "Cannibal" is mainly a silent movie, and the writer (and director) Marian Dora has done an excellent job at conveying the narrative without any dialogue. It's lucky the film isn't dialogue heavy anyway because the dialogue that is here is terrible. It's this weird German accented English dub and it sounds very bad. "Cannibal" is gory but gory in a more subdued and realistic way which makes it all the worse. The special effects are incredibly realistic and gut churning. It's a slow and artistic film and the build up to the 'flesh' arriving is intensely creepy. I reccommend this film very highly but will be afraid to rewatch it as it is very dark material and truly scared me.

Additionally I'll mention that the film has lots of male nudity, so if it bothers you you may want to give the film a pass.

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    by JW34997


I believe that "Cannibal" is overrated. If you want a bloody graphic nightmare, you will be greatly disappointed. The movie starts out with the whole "will someone let me eat them?" thing and then turns itself in to a gay porn for the next hour. Finally when we get some hope of a gruesome human-eating party; instead he complains about eating his friend. And when he finally does, it is so dark that you can’t see enough to tell what he is doing. Overall I was greatly disappointed.
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YExcellent review. The biggest shocker about this film in my opinion is how much people seem to like it. They're wrong. If this movie had a scrotum, I'd kick it. Hugs and kisses, the Bottle Kids!Bottle Kids!
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    by Shogun Lane


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    by DVD Connoisseur




While it would be unfair to draw a direct comparison with the Italian exploitation pictures ("Cannibal Holocaust", "Cannibal Ferox" et al), Marian Dora's shot-on-film "Cannibal" is perhaps the ultimate cannibal movie. An unflinching view into what drives one human being to devour another, this beautifully crafted production is an incredible achievement and it's a joy to see it released on DVD in the USA by the ever-reliable Unearthed studio. This based-on-real-life-events film has fared less well in Germany, where it is banned as a result of its no-holds-barred content and will therefore be seen in its home-country only as a result of imported DVDs and bootlegs.

The story will be known already to most viewers. In 2003, a man advertised on the internet for somebody to eat. Following a successful application, the scene was set for one of the most grotesque "crimes" to hit the media for many years. It's a genuinely interesting film as you wonder not just what would drive a man to eat another but what strange desire would make a man want to be eaten?

This is a film that may astound even the seasoned gorehound. The camera lingers on sights that you wouldn't expect to see on the screen, particularly up-close. Without a doubt, this is the bloodiest film I've seen for some time - Dora's film is a canvas of body fluids. The effects work is flawless and its realism will impress even the most critical of viewers.

The actors playing The Man and The Flesh deliver extremely realistic performances. This is a chilling, fly-on-the-wall recreation of real events, delivered in a sympathetic, non-judgemental way. There's a psychological level to the film as well as the visceral impact of the proceedings. Dialogue is kept to a bear minimum in the film but the relationship between the two men is both very believable and bizarre.

An important movie and one that deserves tracking down, I've given "Cannibal" 5 stars. I can't see how the subject matter could have been dealt with any better than this. Lovers of true-life crime will be in their element but horror fans expecting a non-stop gore-fest will be disappointed. This is an atmospheric, well-paced film that's more art-house than horror. Not a million miles from the pleasures of Nacho Cerdà's "Aftermath", this film is a "love it or hate it" production. I'm firmly in the first camp.

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    by BM17685


If you are reading this, you probably know what this is based upon, so I won't go into that too much. But the movie is a slow dragging artish flick, which is not at all a bad thing. There are a lot of wonderful images throughout the movie. The movie is mostly a silent film, very little spoken word for about half the movie.
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