Taxidermia is a Hungarian dark comedy-drama film released in 2006, directed by György Pálfi. The movie follows three generations of men from the same family, each with their unique obsessions and desires.

The first generation is represented by Vendel Morosgoványi, a pervert with a fetish for pleasure and experimentation. He works as a military orderly in an underground lab where he experiments with sexual pleasure and performs strange medical experiments on himself and his victims.

The second generation is represented by Kálmán Balatony, a successful competitive speed-eater who is extremely obese. He is a middle-aged man who lives alone in his farm and spends all his time eating. He's inspired by a picture of his father's body preserved in a jar by the third generation male.

The third generation is represented by Lajoska Balatony, a passionate embalmer whose father and grandfather committed suicide, respectively. He finds his father's preserved body in a jar and becomes obsessed with his grandfather's work. He creates a taxidermy project where he tries to preserve his own body, but before long his work devolves into grotesque sculptures of animals and humans.

The movie portrays the obsessive and destructive nature of human desire and the dark consequences that follow.

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