Victoria Arnett serves up a feast of fear. Bon appétit, if you dare.
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The title Good Enough To Eat immediately sets the stage. It invokes the trope of cannibalism, one of horror’s most enduring taboos, but frames it with a colloquialism that suggests a dark comedy. In the tradition of films like Eating Raoul or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , the film plays with the idea of consumption and the human body as commodity. Victoria Arnett serves up a feast of fear
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: Beyond this niche film, Arnett is known in the ballet and performing arts world. She has been associated with the Brighton and Hove Dance Academy
Arnett’s character struggles with a hunger she cannot control. In a brilliant subplot, Iris tries “clean eating” (only consuming those who are morally corrupt), then “veganism” (refusing to eat anyone), only to nearly starve. The movie suggests that appetite—whether for food, sex, or validation—cannot be moralized away.