MINI-SODE: "HUMAN HIBACHI" (2020/21) Review!
We review indie-auteur MARIO CERRITO III's found-footage shocker HUMAN HIBACHI (2020/21), available now on TROMA NOW!
Katie's 35th birthday bash has a killer twist planned by boyfriend Reo, who insists on filming the whole thing! Spoiler alert: the twist involves cannibalism, urine, and a surprise ending! Tune in to find out more on this low-budget man-meat special!
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Host/Reviewer: Nate Wyckoff
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"Human Hibachi" (2020) is a horror film directed by Mario Cerrito III that delves into the found footage genre with a disturbing premise. The story follows a group of friends who embark on a road trip but encounter a mysterious man who leads them to become unwitting victims in a gruesome and cannibalistic ritual. As they realize the true intentions of their host, they must fight for survival in a nightmarish situation.
The film explores themes of manipulation, survival, and the darkest corners of human nature as the characters are pushed to their limits in a fight against a twisted antagonist. Through the found footage style, "Human Hibachi" creates a sense of realism and immediacy that intensifies the horror and suspense, leaving viewers on edge as the chilling events unfold. The shocking twists and turns keep the audience engaged while also provoking deeper thoughts about the lengths people will go to in the name of tradition and obsession.
"Human Hibachi" is not for the faint of heart, as it pushes boundaries and challenges viewers with its graphic content and unsettling portrayal of violence. The film blends horror and found footage elements to create a unique and chilling experience that lingers long after the credits roll. While divisive among audiences for its extreme nature, "Human Hibachi" stands out as a noteworthy entry in the horror genre that leaves a lasting impression on those brave enough to watch.