The Best Cannibal Films of All Time: 'Silence of the Lambs,' 'Raw,' and More
Briefly

Cannibals in film represent fully flesh-and-blood humans with a taste for the flesh and blood of others, making them terrifying monsters that reflect real-life terror.
Cannibalism in movies symbolizes social disruption, sexual desire, puberty, insanity, or a desire to regress from modern life. The motives driving the man-eaters remain mysterious to the audience.
Soylent Green (1973) is a cannibal film rooted in the anxieties of its time, presenting a dystopian world where overpopulation leads to a shocking revelation about human consumption.
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