“Let’s drive until the truck gives out and just stay.”
I made the mistake of eating before I walked into the theater, something that I suggest others not follow in my footsteps.
While "Bones and All" is unique, it may not have strong rewatch value due to it being hard to swallow.
I did truly only watching it because of Timothee Chalamet but this film touches on a subject that I had very limited knowledge about. A subject that I can't put into words without giving away the main plot of the film.
Spoilers will be included below.
The screenplay is a rare breed, a story about a taboo topic and the sense of strange community that comes along with it.
At the beginning, in the middle and at the end, the message was clear.
Can you truly love someone with all of their flaws?
With that being said, the last 15 minutes of the film are extremely sad but ironically, tie into the beginning of the story just perfectly.
There is no other way to put this but they eat people.
Cannibalism. Throughout the entire film.
It never stops.
The sounds are just too much at times.
I was serious when I advised not to each before watching this film.