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Hunger (2009). 1h 41m | R

“Every human being needs to eat, drink and breathe in order to live. We are able to survive longer without food than air and water, but how far would we go to make sure we have food? There are starving people all over the world that simply starve to death, but that is a way of life for them. In other words: they arenu0026#39;t used to having anything to eat. What if they came from a nation where they have never had to go a day without a meal? u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Hungeru0026quot; is from the bag of your unorthodox psychotics. If your traditional psychotic is one that kills people with no regard but still is a hands-on killer, the unorthodox psychotic is the one that sets up elaborate schemes or traps in order to kill his prey.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn this film a very mentally deranged man places five random strangers in a secluded yet locked location with no sustenance to survive except water and each other. His plan: see if they would cannibalize themselves in order to survive.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a movie that delves into how depraved human beings can become when facing death. It was an interesting movie that gave us some gore and a little bit of depression. I think weu0026#39;d all like to believe in our basic humanity but what would we do?”

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