Thursday, September 26, 2024

The Substance

 



    Written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, this satirical body horror film has a lot to say about a woman's self image, vanity, celebrity, and ageism. And Ms. Fargeat is not subtle about delivering those themes literally into the face of the audience.  Her use of extreme closeups drive home her points.

     The film itself, is as if David Cronenberg directed Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. As it builds to a crescendo of an all out gonzo gross out, we watch as stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley battle it out for sole possession of the same person.

     Ms. Moore is fantastic in one of her best roles, fearlessly making fun of her own self image. Ms. Qualley is equally as good as she seeks to control her own destiny. The film co-stars Dennis Quaid as a sleezy TV executive and he plays it well as a walking parody.

     At the onset, the story is simple enough. An aging celebrity fearful of becoming obsolete, discovers "The Substance", a drug that promises a return to youth and beauty. But as we all know, there are always consequences when wishes come true and, in this case, things get crazier and crazier as Ms. Moore and her younger self compete for control.

     Be warned that the last third of the film is so off the wall, it may make some viewers physically sick and can be hard to watch but in it's own way, it's also kind of brilliant. Nothing will prepare you for this controversial new film.

      

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