

Feast III: The Happy Finish
The survivors are saved by the mysterious prophet who seemingly has the ability to control the beasts. Along the way they get help from a karate expert.
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Plot Summary
The third installment of the 'Feast' trilogy, this film continues the fight for survival against a horde of flesh-eating monsters. A group of the remaining survivors, led by the mysterious "short-lived ones," venture into the monster-infested territory to find a way to end the creatures' reign of terror permanently. They seek a legendary "Queen Bee" creature that supposedly controls the monsters and holds the key to their destruction.
Critical Reception
Feast III: The Happy Finish generally received mixed to negative reviews, similar to its predecessor. While some critics and audiences appreciated the continuation of the over-the-top gore and dark humor, many found the plot convoluted and the special effects less impressive than the first film. It is often considered the weakest entry in the trilogy by fans of the series.
What Reviewers Say
- Continues the franchise's trend of gratuitous gore and creature effects.
- The plot becomes increasingly nonsensical, losing sight of the original's charm.
- Lacks the inventive scares and humor that made the first film stand out.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely negative, with many viewers finding the story weak and the action repetitive. While some appreciate the gore, it's often seen as a step down from the original 'Feast'.
Fun Fact
Despite being the third film released, 'Feast III: The Happy Finish' and its predecessor 'Feast II: Sloppy Seconds' were filmed back-to-back in South Africa.
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