

Carnage: Swallowing the Past
It's 2067, the UK is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for the horrors of what they swallowed.
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Plot Summary
Following a chaotic party, a group of friends wake up to discover that the world has been destroyed, leaving only the remnants of their own wild night. They must then navigate the bizarre aftermath and their own relationships in a post-apocalyptic landscape.
Critical Reception
This short film was primarily distributed online and received moderate attention for its unique premise and dark humor. Critical reception was generally positive, highlighting its creative storytelling and effective blend of comedy and existential dread within its brief runtime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive concept and ability to convey a full narrative arc in a short format.
- Noted for its dark humor and the cast's commitment to absurd situations.
- Some viewers found the ending abrupt, but appreciated the overall surreal experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was presented as a standalone short film, though it shares a thematic connection with the director's other works exploring societal breakdown and human behavior.
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