Feed (2005 film)
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Directed by | Brett Leonard |
Written by | Kieran Galvin Alex O'Loughlin Patrick Thompson |
Produced by | Melissa Beauford |
Starring | Alex O'Loughlin Patrick Thompson Gabby Millgate Jack Thompson |
Cinematography | Steve Arnold |
Edited by | Mark Bennett |
Music by | Gregg Leonard Geoff Michael |
Production companies | Honour Bright Films Becker Films International |
Distributed by | Force Entertainment (AUS) TLA Releasing (US) |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Languages | English German |
Feed is a 2005 Australian crime-horror film directed by Brett Leonard. The plot involves a police investigation of feederism.
Plot
[edit]Australian cop, Phillip (Patrick Thompson) works as a cybercrime investigator for Interpol but is left shaken after investigating a case in Hamburg, Germany in which a man consented to having his own penis cut off and eaten by his lover. Phillip's own relationship is also troubled due to his frequent travel and difficulties with romantic intimacy, and he finds himself unable to respond positively to his girlfriend's sexual overtures. The two have violent sex and she leaves him after writing "pig" on his chest with lipstick.
Meanwhile, Phillip has been working with his partner, Nigel (Matthew Le Nevez), to investigate a fetish website that features morbidly obese women being held captive and fed fattening food. The website's intricate encryption suggests that the webmaster is concealing a deeper perversion and, despite the objections of his superiors, Phillip travels to Toledo, Ohio so as to investigate the webmaster and determine the whereabouts of "Lucy", a former site favorite. In Ohio, the site's sadistic webmaster, Michael Carter (Alex O'Loughlin), holds Deirdre (Gabby Millgate) captive in a ramshackle cottage in the woods. After questioning a local priest, Michael's adoptive sister and his wife, Phillip manages to track Michael to the cottage, where the latter is preparing to feed Deirdre a thick slurry of eggs and weight gain powder. Phillip learns that Michael developed a sexual fascination with obese women due to his troubled relationship with his overweight, immobile mother, who died when he was a child. He also uncovers further depths to Michael's fetish website: Not only are paying site members able to watch him feed and fornicate with obese women, but they can place bets on when each woman will die, using posted statistics on their body proportions, blood pressure, and other medical indicators.
In the cottage, Phillip finds Lucy's decaying remains and then confronts Michael who reveals that he killed his mother and fed Lucy until she died. The slurry-like preparation he was attempting to feed Deirdre through a tube contains some of the fat he'd carved from Lucy's body. After a struggle, Phillip shoots Deirdre, who maintains her love for Michael even as Phillip tells her about his deceptions, and two shots can be heard off screen.
The final scene reveals Phillip living in suburban bliss with Michael's adoptive sister. He takes some sandwiches she has packed for him and drives to the cottage in the woods, where he eats them with gusto, pausing to tantalize Michael, who is in a wheelchair, with one. Michael, starving and emaciated, begs Phillip to "feed [him]."
Cast
[edit]- Alex O'Loughlin as Michael Carter
- Patrick Thompson as Phillip Jackson
- Gabby Millgate as Deirdre
- Jack Thompson as Richard
- Rose Ashton as Abbey
- Matthew Le Nevez as Nigel
- David Field as Father Turner
Reception
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 57% rating based on 7 critic reviews.[1]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- 2005 films
- 2005 independent films
- 2005 psychological thriller films
- 2005 crime thriller films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s German-language films
- Australian independent films
- Australian serial killer films
- Australian splatter films
- Australian crime thriller films
- Fat fetishism
- Films about cannibalism
- Films directed by Brett Leonard
- Films set in Australia
- Films set in Toledo, Ohio
- Films shot in Australia
- Films shot in Ohio
- Police detective films
- English-language independent films
- English-language crime thriller films