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Pig

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A Nicolas Cage film about a hermit with a truffle pig involving Portland's restaurant scene, underground fight clubs, and truffle black markets, described as ruling despite its absurd premise.

Mentions (3)
"Nicholas Cage is a hermit living in cabin in the woods with his truffle pig. Line cooks have a subterranean fight club and sourcing a shaving of black truffle for a mid-tier neo-fusion restaurant in Portland involves a cartel like black market. Cage is attacked twice and walks around covered in bloo"
Pig · u/damn-croissants · ↑60 · 2021-10-31
"I was worried this was going to be a meme movie cashing in on the revenge boom, but it was actually a very sincere and beautiful movie and Cage gives a very good understated performance. There's even a pretty funny scene when he acts against someone who is giving a Cage-esque over the top performanc"
I saw the movie Pig · u/[deleted] · ↑27 · 2021-07-18
"Nicholas Cage is a hermit living in cabin in the woods with his truffle pig. Line cooks have a subterranean fight club and sourcing a shaving of black truffle for a mid-tier neo-fusion restaurant in Portland involves a cartel like black market"
Pig · u/damn-croissants · ↑60 · 2021-10-31
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