Pigs

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A small town is rocked by the brutal murder of a father by his daughter Lynn (Toni Lawrence), who claims he viciously raped her. Lynn escapes from the confines of a mental institution and travels deep into farm country to hide from her pursuers, only to find carnage that comes from the most unlikely of species. Lynn gets a job at a small diner run by farmer Zambrini (Marc Lawrence), who harbors his own dark recipe for murder. Soon local yokels begin to disappear and Zambrini’s pig farm begins to mysteriously multiply. What secrets does Zambrini hold in that pig pen? Find out when you watch Pigs, a tasty treat any home cookin’ horror fan can enjoy. (Troma Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English Pigs is a surprisingly good bit of bizarreness from Troma. This exploitation horror flick about a farmer who feeds human corpses to his pigs turns out to be a gripping psychological drama. The girl who lodges in his house in order to hide out and earn extra money at his café carries with her a secret that brings numerous surprises into the story. The B-movie visuals and seeming superficiality of the subject matter uniquely contrast with the unpredictability of the screenplay, in which everything, including the psychological interplay of the characters, makes sense in the end. And the film provides a satisfying, even fully formed view with a pleasant tinge of trash. The film also has a likable bit of value added in the fact that it is an original work (screenplay and directing) by Marc Lawrence, who also embodied and excellently played the main character of the pig farmer Zambrini. And that he cast his own daughter as the girl who takes shelter on his farm. The relationship between their characters in the film – in which she, suffering from childhood trauma and looking for a father figure, and he, an old recluse with whom she finds refuge – is an important part of the story. ()

kaylin 

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English Despite certain positives that can be found in depicting the characters' psychology, Daddy's Deadly Darling is still quite drawn-out for what it offers in terms of plot. A simple premise is stretched into something that doesn't suit the film. The film deserves to be shortened, but I would definitely highlight the unpleasant atmosphere and the successful performances, where the characters manage to have a negative impact on you, which was probably the point. ()

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