: While it begins as a somewhat standard erotic thriller, the final third of the movie shifts entirely into dream logic, featuring cryptic imagery such as butterflies, submerged figures, and metaphorical monologues about slaughter.
: A middle-aged man who manages the shop and engages in disturbing sexual fantasies and arrangements. Vlees (2010)
: The film is highly praised for its sound design, which uses visceral noises like the "wet slop and bone-thud" of meat cleaving to create a sense of unease. The score, composed by Willem Cramer, acts as a character itself, blending ambient hums with diverse musical styles. : While it begins as a somewhat standard
: 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". The score, composed by Willem Cramer, acts as
: Lead actor Titus Muizelaar delivers a standout performance, playing two different characters so effectively that they are often indistinguishable until the credits. Critical Reception