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      • Some Like It Rare Review: French Dark Comedy Is Entertaining & Absurd 6 /10 While the film tends to get repetitive and its comedy doesn’t delve any deeper than it has to, Some Like It Rare is entertaining and darkly funny.
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  2. A horror comedy about cannibal serial killers could have been mishandled, but Some Like It Rare is a skillful balance of macabre and mirth.

    • (17)
    • Fabrice Éboué
    • Fabrice Éboué
    • Horror, Comedy
  3. Oct 5, 2022 · Some Like It Rare is a dark horror comedy that is as gruesome as it is ferociously funny. Some of the best bits from the film are the back-and-forth conversations between Vincent and Sophie, whose marriage isn't exactly what it used to be but whose adventures in hunting vegans brings them together.

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  4. A horror comedy about cannibal serial killers could have been mishandled, but Some Like It Rare is a skillful balance of macabre and mirth. Full Review | Oct 24, 2022

  5. Some Like It Rare. After accidentally killing a vegan activist, a struggling butcher chops up the body and sells the meat to his customers. With business now booming, he and his wife search for more victims to satisfy their clientele's growing demand.

    • (3.8K)
    • Comedy, Horror
    • Fabrice Eboué
    • 2021-10-27
  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Some Like It Rare nails the absurdist comedic tone while offering sharp social commentary. The film uses extreme measures to highlight the absurdity of human potential and compliance.

    • Fabrice Eboué
    • Contributor
    • Marina Foïs
  7. Mar 12, 2022 · The first is that the meat everybody loves comes from a vegan, and it emerges that only vegans taste that good. The second is Sophie. The enthusiasm with which she sets out to become a serial murder of vegans, and the lengths to which she is prepared to go, add a new dimension to the film.

  8. Oct 11, 2022 · A vegan’s worst nightmare, Some Like It Rare is a dark comedy that dives into the faults of the meat industry, but never takes itself too seriously. The two leads, Fabrice Éboué (who plays Vincent Pascal) and Marina Foïs (who plays Sophie Pascal) deliver the lines in the script and play these characters so eerily perfect.

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