: Reviewers often describe the film as "twisted," "titillating," and "exotically disturbing". It has been featured on lists of "weird movies" due to its surrealist imagery and "sexual absurdism".
: Some critics find the pace slow, reflecting the lifestyle of the residents, and note that the film prioritizes imagery and erotic tension over a traditional payoff. Release and Availability Domestic : Originally released in the Netherlands in 2010. Vlees (2010)
: The film received a U.S. release years later through Artsploitation Films . MEAT: It's What's For Dinner - The Farsighted : Reviewers often describe the film as "twisted,"
The story is set in and around a traditional butcher shop and follows several interconnected characters: reflecting the lifestyle of the residents