
CinemaSerf
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Mar 13, 2025
“Justine” (Garance Marillier) is a fairly robust young vegetarian who has just started attending veterinary school when she is hazed into eating some raw rabbit liver by her popular elder sister “Alex” (Ella Rumpf) and then unsurprisingly feels sick! That’s just the start of her problems though as it turns out her new roomie in the entirely functional gay lad “Adrien” (Rabat Nait Oufella) and their first week is going to see them undergo loads of frat-style challenges at the hands of their “elders”. She develops a nasty looking rash for which she gets some ointment but the rash appears to be symptomatic of something way more worrying. She is developing a taste for meat - and it’s cooking appears to be entirely optional. It’s beyond a craving, and - well let’s just say she doesn’t need a supermarket to procure her victuals. What’s happening to her, and is she the only one at this school who wants to eat the patients? Marillier is on top form here as this gore-fest becomes more entertainingly grisly. Her character becomes more and more desperate to feed then ashamed of just what she’s doing and she’s slowly going mad! It’s presented with it’s tongue in it’s cheek with some fairly graphic gruesomeness but also with plenty of sexually-charged humour, especially from the confident Oufella who’s “Adrien” probably doesn’t realise how precarious life with his new room-mate is about to become. It’s not especially scary, it more funny than frightening, and it’s an enjoyable take on the college horror genre that’s largely devoid of special effects and endless swearing and is just good fun.