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All You Can Eat Buddha [Sub: Eng]
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In this phantasmagoric black comedy, a man's mysterious appetite and supernatural powers gradually lead to apocalypse in an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean.
In this phantasmagoric black comedy, a man's mysterious appetite and supernatural powers gradually lead to apocalypse in an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean.
Actors:
Evelyn Castroda Ofarrill,
Ludovic Berthillot,
Yaité Ruiz,
Sébastien René,
Pedro Luis Oropesa,
Alexander Guerrero,
Jose Reyes Lopez,
Mario Hechevarria,
Sylvio Arriola,
Nathalie Coupal,
David La Haye,
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Evelyn Castroda Ofarrill
Ludovic Berthillot
24 April 1969, Roanne, Loire, France
Yaité Ruiz
Sébastien René
Pedro Luis Oropesa
Alexander Guerrero
Jose Reyes Lopez
Mario Hechevarria
Sylvio Arriola
Nathalie Coupal
August 11, 1960
David La Haye
19 April 1966, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Director:
Ian Lagarde
Country:
Cuba
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April 10, 2018
It doesn't help that [Ian] Lagarde's approach is somewhere between comedic and serious, generating an undefined atmosphere. [Full Review in Spanish]
September 18, 2017
The film morphs from something oddball but nonetheless semi-realistic into a disquietingly strange tale featuring a talking octopus and a revolution that might be at once political and intestinal.
January 24, 2018
While Lagarde's message is elusive, his talent for crafting arresting and macabre visual imagery is undeniable.
February 13, 2018
2018 est encore jeune, mais All You Can Eat Bouddha s'inscrit déjà comme une des oeuvres québécoises qui devraient marquer l'année.

