The Feast

[4] Whilst drilling for oil on a field, a worker stumbles away from his equipment and collapses on the ground, blood pouring from his ears.

Cadi's emotional distress has physical consequences, for example a muddy stain appears on a clean tablecloth when she hears the gunshots.

She explains that her husband, Iori, has been delayed by an emergency: an unknown person drove into a nearby lake, and he is helping to retrieve the car.

Cadi, no longer needed, walks back into the forest and lays down in the grass, smiling as vines and flowers come alive and encircle her body, suggesting that her connection with nature is a magical one.

Delirious with pain and addled by the drugs, Guto shares the real reason Gweirydd no longer works at the hospital: he raped a number of comatose female patients.

A badly injured Gweriydd arrives back at the house, carrying the now dead Guto on his shoulders, and soon collapses and dies from blood loss.

Soon after, in an apparent trance, Glenda butchers Guto's body and serves the maggot-infested leg to the similarly entranced Euros, who is eating leftovers from the feast like a pig.

On 30 October 2019, Great Point Media joined American Film Market to sell world rights for The Feast.

The site's consensus reads: "Traditional horror may not be on the menu,, but for fans of the gruesomely disquieting, The Feast more than lives up to its name".

He also praised the acting, which he called "solid", in addition to which, he added that "splashes of gore and the novelty of Welsh-language horror should hold the attention of genre lovers".

[11] Jessica Kiang of Variety had enjoyed "the chilly control of Jones' filmmaking", which, according to her, was "enhanced by the pristine, deadened soundscape".

[13] Matthew Monagle was of the same opinion, he wrote: "For as enjoyable as it is to watch the walls close in around Glenda and her family, it is the payoff itself that falls flat for The Feast".

[15] Chad Collins of Dread Central wrote "While rough in parts, The Feast is a delightful, sumptuous dish from start to finish".