RAW Trailer (Could Be One of 2017's Best Horror Films)

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Red-Band Trailer for Coming-of-Age Cannibal Drama RAW

Everyone in Justine’s family is a vet. And a vegetarian. At sixteen she’s a brilliant student starting out at veterinary school where she experiences a decadent, merciless and dangerously seductive world. Desperate to fit in, she strays from her family principles and eats RAW meat for the first time. Justine will soon face the terrible and unexpected consequences as her true self begins to emerge… Raw hits U.S. theaters on March 10, 2017.

 
Could be one of 2017's best horror films.
 
I'm confused and turned on. Will watch.
 
Upcoming french foreign horror film about cannibalism involving a young woman as the lead?

I'm in.
 
So they haze people like that in Vet school? I doubt this will be any good. It seems to surreal. So she goes to Vet school that is very decadent, in a cheesy way. And they want her to eat meat. I think it going to be mostly camera work, and cut scenes, dramatic lighting and music to give it suspense.
 
Is this some kind of edgy vampire movie?
 
I love horror movies, but this is one of those that makes you wonder how fucked up in the head the writer is.
 
I love horror movies but I get a feeling this is just going to be about trying to gross the viewer out. I'll wait to hear what people say about it.
 
I've tried finding it online to watch a couple months ago but haven't been able to find an active link...Think I'll try again tomorrow as I'm sure it's more out there now. Looks interesting but probably one of those try hards that just tries to gross the viewer out.
 
Looks like its just a gross out movie. Can't stand that trend in modern horror.
 
For those not impressed with the trailer, I'll admit it didn't blow me away either but the recent French horror films I've seen have been very good.

They do a great job of not only mixing in gore and violence but how they follow it up with great story telling.

I'm giving it a chance. The recent horror films we've been getting, especially in the US, have been basically the same rehashed supernatural themes or badly failed attempts of trying to create a horror icon.
 
Watched this in a theater last night not knowing anything about it beforehand and it sure was an unpleasant experience.
 
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