Review of Fresh

Fresh (2022)
7/10
A meal to die for!
19 February 2023
For any ladies looking for good meal to share with a nice man, who would you want to share it with? As long as it's not Sebastian Stan, whose playing a character named Steve, you're in for a delicious treat! Steve however, has other plans for you, which not only includes cooking for you, but also cooking...you too!!

In this Hulu Original with Searchlight Pictures, dubbed Fresh, a lovely lady named Noa shares a loving relationship with the wrong man! Steve, as he's called, soon reveals to Noa, that he is a sadistic, and psychopathic butcherer of human meat...and Noa may just be the next meat atop his chopping block!! I found this movie very great, curious, and suspenseful! I agree with other reviewers of this movie that both Noa and Steve (played by Daisy Edgar Jones and Sebastian Stan) have great chemistry. I also liked and appreciated the performance of Jonica T Gibbs, who played Noa's (supposedly gay) best friend Mollie; Mollie is the best person to turn to if you've got trouble in finding love, and I loved how she had Noa's back, both in, and out of Steve's vicinity. But what I appreciated most of all in this movie, was the pacing; it was perfect! Unlike other films, where the pacing seems rushed to some viewers, the pacing for Fresh was excellent, as it slowly and carefully took its time, softly creeping along, preparing for when Steve reveals his true nature and self to Noa, and for the time when Noa makes her move to fight back... Pacing like this helps build suspense and curiousness, which I love to feel!

Sink your teeth into Fresh today! You'll have a scrumptiously great time!
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