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The Review: When Youth Comes At A Cost In, ‘The Substance’

The Substance is a bold and provocative entry into the body horror genre, directed by Coralie Fargeat and starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley. The film delves into the dark side of society’s obsession with youth and beauty, presenting a chilling narrative that is both visually stunning and thematically rich.

The story follows Elizabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore), a once-celebrated actress who finds herself discarded by the entertainment industry due to her age. Desperate to reclaim her former glory, Elizabeth turns to a mysterious product known as “The Substance,” which promises to restore her youth. The catch? She must share her life with a younger version of herself, Sue (Margaret Qualley), switching places every seven days.

Fargeat’s direction is masterful, blending elements of classic body horror with a modern feminist twist. The film’s visual style is striking, with a bold color palette that enhances the surreal and often grotesque imagery. Cinematographer Benjamin Kracun’s work is particularly noteworthy, capturing the lurid pinks and blues of Beverly Hills in a way that feels both glamorous and unsettling.

The performances are another highlight. Demi Moore delivers a powerful portrayal of a woman grappling with the loss of her identity and relevance. Her transformation into the younger, more vibrant Sue is both heartbreaking and terrifying. Margaret Qualley, as Sue, brings a fresh energy to the role, embodying the allure and danger of eternal youth. Both of these ladies were absolute standouts.

The film’s script, also penned by Fargeat, is tight and focused, exploring the psychological and physical toll of chasing an unattainable ideal. The narrative is peppered with references to classic horror films, from David Cronenberg’s body horror to Brian De Palma’s use of blood and destruction. These nods add depth to the story, creating a rich tapestry of influences that horror fanatic’s will appreciate. One of the film’s most compelling aspects is its commentary on the beauty industry and societal pressures. The Substance serves as a metaphor for the extreme measures people take to conform to unrealistic standards. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the gruesome consequences of these actions, making it a thought-provoking watch.

Despite its heavy themes, The Substance manages to inject moments of dark humor, providing a brief respite from the horror. These lighter moments are well-placed, preventing the film from becoming too overwhelming and adding another layer to its complex narrative.

The Substance is a daring and visually striking film that offers a fresh take on the body horror genre. With its strong performances from Moore and Qualley, combined with it’s striking visuals, and incisive commentary on beauty standards, it is a must-watch for fans of horror.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer 

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