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The problem most movies make nowadays alike Sci Fi copying Star Wars

I can appreciate the horror theme of cannibalism, although I religiously hold Hannibal Lecter as the only cannibal movie done right because it choose not to just focus on the shock and horror of gore but also include a psychological nature that wasn't encrypted, symbolic or metaphorically executed. It was in the open and allowed for an actually intriguing story to unfold as we got a mix of horror, gore, drama, romance and psychology all in one. 

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The problem most movies make nowadays alike Sci Fi copying Star Wars is that they don't understand how to make a movie alike the original. Instead they copy the themes and reckon the horror tropes, blood, and value of visuals will be sufficient. 

I feel that Raw commits the same mistake. It tries so hard to magnify the suppressed desires of our lead character with various color palettes, hardcore music, overdone theatrics. And it basically turns into a complete horror show without the horror. Instead with dead corpses, blood, murder and outrageous actions that have no rhyme or reason other than to shock you and give you the impression of chaos, death, reveling in destruction and devouring of flesh. 

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THe issue with this is that the characters are poorly designed and their progress is forced and lackluster. For instance. The lead characters sister by accident loses her finger. She faints by watching this event. Yet about 30 minutes later in the movie its revealed that shes a cannibal who has embraced her desires and she has no problem looking at blood, nor even biting people. One moment we think the lead character is unique and has gory pleasures, the next we discover that the entire freaking school is packed with freak shows. 

And that's another thing that bothers me with thing. THe entire school is packed with your typical overblown frat groups. Messing up peoples bedrooms, tossing paint at people, embracing hedonism to insane extent. THe teachers don't care at all. Barely present. And basically. Its anarchy. 

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Yet hilariously the frat boys talk about freedom !!! yet 5 minutes later they force people to call them specific names per hierarchy, and enforce dress codes. 

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