
Movie spotlight
Who Will Be Eaten
We are in Athens. The city is like a ship sailing upon the Aegean Sea with passengers of all cultures. There is not enough space for everyone on this ship and so the class cannibalism begins. The heroine of the film vacillates between individualism and collective action, the luxury of abstention from public life and the emotional struggle of participating in it. Will she be able to save the next child from being eaten?
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Plot Summary
In this short horror-comedy, a young woman's decision to attend a dinner party hosted by a mysterious couple leads to a terrifying and darkly humorous predicament. As the evening unfolds, the guests discover that they might be the main course for their eccentric hosts.
Critical Reception
While "Who Will Be Eaten" is a short film and thus has a more limited critical footprint than a feature, it has garnered attention within the indie horror community for its clever premise and effective blend of scares and laughs. It's praised for its efficient storytelling and commitment to its unique concept.
What Reviewers Say
A fun and gruesome take on the cannibal horror subgenre.
Effectively uses humor to enhance the unsettling atmosphere.
Impresses with its creative premise and satisfyingly dark conclusion.
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Fun Fact
The film gained traction on the festival circuit, particularly appreciated for its bold and concise narrative within its short runtime.
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