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Bukarest Fleisch
When carefree and rather complacent student Lara learns that her father, mother and little sister have died in a car accident in Romania, she sets off with three friends to find out more on the ground. However, their search not only reveals the truth about her father, who worked as a scientist for a humanitarian aid organization, but uncovering the deadly secret could also cost Lara her life. As it turns out, German rotten meat is being fed to Romanian street children...
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Plot Summary
In a remote village, a series of gruesome murders takes place, each victim found drained of blood and with strange markings. A cynical detective is called in to investigate, but the deeper he digs, the more he uncovers a sinister cult and ancient secrets that threaten to consume the entire community.
Critical Reception
Bukarest Fleisch received mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its predictable plot and uninspired execution, though some acknowledged the atmospheric attempts and the presence of veteran actors.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a derivative storyline that offers little novelty in the horror genre.
Despite a promising cast, the performances are often underutilized, leading to a lack of compelling characters.
Attempts at creating a dark and unsettling atmosphere are hampered by inconsistent pacing and unconvincing special effects.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate disappointment with the film's generic horror tropes and lack of originality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Romania, with the title 'Bukarest Fleisch' translating to 'Bucharest Meat', hinting at the grim subject matter.
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