Swallow. Carlo Mirabella-Davis, 2019.
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Edition screened: Shout! Factory Blu-ray, released 2020. English language. Runtime approximately 95 minutes.
Summary: Lamb slaughter and butchering.
Details: After an opening overview of the newly-weds idyllic sprawl, we see a lamb slaughtered (throat slit, skinning, gory head) 2:06-2:13, just before chops are served at a dinner party.
Swallow is a low-key horror movie about a young wife with Pica eating disorder. More specifically, it is about the failure of her husband and family to provide the support and help she needs. While much of the film is juvenile from a cinéaste perspective, I was interested and educated by this docufiction exposure to a genuine mental illness.
The opening lamb slaughter is easily skipped, a decision that if made by the writer, would have elevated the sophistication of the whole film. It’s pretty obvious that our doe-eyed wife is an innocent at risk, and that her privileged life is far removed from the realities of meat production, and that Swallow should not begin like Persona.