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Cruel But Necessary
A suburban housewife uses a hidden camera to compulsively record everyone around her.
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Plot Summary
In this dark comedy, a lonely, eccentric taxidermist named Cecil grapples with existential dread and his own peculiar passions. After a series of bizarre encounters and introspective moments, he finds himself contemplating the meaning of life and his place within it. The film explores themes of isolation, obsession, and the search for connection in an often unforgiving world.
Critical Reception
Cruel But Necessary garnered a modest but generally positive reception, particularly praised for its unique voice and the lead performance. Critics often highlighted its quirky humor and thought-provoking, albeit melancholic, narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive, offbeat sense of humor.
The central performance by Scott L. Smith was frequently cited as a highlight.
Considered an acquired taste, appealing to those who enjoy unconventional indie cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Scott L. Smith, also wrote, produced, and starred as the lead character, Cecil.
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