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Is the Movie ‘Fresh’ Based on a True Story?

Fresh is a comedy thriller movie that takes a look at modern-day dating and adds a big and scary dose of cannibalism into the mix -…

Faith LaneBy Faith LaneMarch 24, 20224 Mins Read
Is Fresh Based on a True Story?
Fresh -- “FRESH” follows Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones), who meets the alluring Steve (Sebastian Stan) at a grocery store and – given her frustration with dating apps – takes a chance and gives him her number. After their first date, Noa is smitten and accepts Steve’s invitation to a romantic weekend getaway. Only to find that her new paramour has been hiding some unusual appetites. Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Steve (Sebastian Stan), shown. (Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures)
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Fresh is a comedy thriller movie that takes a look at modern-day dating and adds a big and scary dose of cannibalism into the mix – but is Fresh based on a true story has been the going question. The horror genre has been going through a great run in recent years thanks to sequels, reboots, remakes, and adaptations of other works, but it seems to have become stuck on those. Luckily, there are still original stories being made and released in theaters and streaming platforms, and among the most recent (and intriguing) ones in Fresh, directed by Mimi Cave and written by Lauryn Kahn.

The Fresh movie introduces viewers to Noa, played by Daisy Edgar-Jones, a young woman disillusioned and tired of modern online dating. One day, she’s approached by Steve, Sebastian Stan’s character, at the supermarket, and they exchange numbers. After a successful first date where they turned out to have a lot in common, Noa and Steve start dating, and he convinces Noa to go on a weekend break away with him. That day, Steve decides that they will leave the following day and they can spend the night at his luxurious house, but it turns out to be a trap. Steve drugs Noa and reveals he harvests female meat and sells it to unknown, wealthy clients, and Noa is his newest victim. Noa then must decide if to follow along with Steve’s games or find a way to escape, even if that means losing some body parts.

Is Fresh based on a true story?

Fresh Addresses Real Worries Women Face Everyday

Fresh explores the horrors of modern daring and takes them to extremes, and what makes it scarier is that the story of a man who sells female meat and targets women without any families isn’t really implausible. Unfortunately, there are countless known cases of human trafficking with the purpose of selling human meat, and there have even been restaurants that sold human flesh as part of their menus as an expensive treat. With all this in mind, it wouldn’t be surprising if Fresh was based on a true story. Still, in reality, Fresh is an original story with no real-life cases of cannibalism and “human meat markets” used as sources. Still, instead, inspiration for the story was taken from something else.

In an interview with THR, Kahn shared that she had always enjoyed horror movies, and when asking for advice when it was time for her to write one, she was told by that person that they “wrote the scariest thing to them.” Kahn then decided to explore “something that was grounded from the female perspective in the daring world” and depict “the subconscious way women operate in the world that men don’t know about.” Cannibalism seems to have been the touch Fresh needed to become a horror movie, as it’s the perfect metaphor of the objectification of women, and all this is a lot clearer when remembering that Steve only harvests female meat as it “tastes better,” but gives no reason as to why. Kahn has spoken more about the social, female perspectives and issues that made way for Fresh rather than the cannibalistic side of it, so it’s unclear if there were other, more gore-oriented inspirations behind it.

Ultimately, what’s essential about Fresh is its exploration of modern dating and friendships as well rather than the cannibal side of it. It’s all a metaphor for a variety of horrors that women (all women) have to face daily and aren’t discussed and addressed as often as they should. Surely, as mentioned above, there are various real-life, horrific cases of the “human meat market.” There are likely many others that operate in the illegal market and other ways, but Fresh’s main inspirations come from other types of horrors.

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