I related to so much in this movie BUT the sccene that smacked me in the face was the makeup ruining before the going out. I have really bad agoraphobia and until very recently I had not gone outside for 6 years, and now that I am starting to try and fight it (i went to the store recently!) I do find myself self sabotaging like she did, ruining things so I have an excuse to stay in, turn people down, stay in the comfy place where yes Its disappointiing, but its hidden and its safe. (ive also used binge eating as a way to self sabotage for years so that was an added layer). GOD this movie is so good
I think every woman can relate to staring in the mirror and not liking what they see. Whether it's weight, skin issues, and not feeling good/skinny/pretty enough.
@@iAmiSaid Urgh Im so sorry- I literally just had my worst binge in over a year yesterday (my theory is i pushed my agoraphobia too much the other day so i self sabotaged to try and drive myself back into the safe place of the known) so looks like were all fighting at the moment! We got this tho- if I can help in any way, let me know, good luck!
What a wonderful reflection and review! It struck me that Monstro Elizasue seems to be the first iteration of Elizabeth that demonstrates compassion towards herself. There was a real look of tenderness from the creature as she readied herself for the New Years Show in the mirror. I think the arc towards contentment we see on Elizabeth's face in the final scene begins in these moments.
You broke this movie down so well and touched on things I subconsciously grasped but wasn't able to fully flesh out. Love your content and you energy ♡ New subscriber :)
I agree. I think it's a metaphor for many things including ageism, perfectionism, body dysmorphia, Hollywood about age and beauty standards, societal pressures expectation women's worth is in their reproductivity/youth, lack of self acceptance/self hatred, oneness w self & universe, and seeking validation outside of self.
I’m also a gay stutterer that loves this movie 👯😂 Demi needs that Oscar nomination I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the nurse who turned Elizabeth onto The Substance is presumably a gay man. With the impossible beauty standards of the gay community as well as the obsession with youth, I’m sure a lot of elderly gay men would take The Substance, even knowing the consequences
if your familiar with the late and great Sophie, her music would’ve been such a great addition to the soundtrack/score her vibe meshes so well with the themes and imagery of this movie.
Basically every aspect of this film was perfect (to ME) and I wouldn’t have changed a thing….Except for it to be longer cause I wanted MORE MORE MORE!!! Fargeat killed it, Moore DEMOLISHED it, and I’m praying this film picks up a few Oscar noms next year
I’m the same way! I’m dying to see this movie but I don’t have a strong stomach, it’ll mess me up (just like Requiem did). I hope my curiosity doesn’t get the better of me lol.
I like how the nurse took the substance, like he’s not in a career where he needs looks for his career, he’s just some guy. And even someone with medical background is misusing the substance. It’s also interesting Elisabeth doesn’t aspire to, say, run her own production company with her new body but just do the same thing as Elisabeth and continue work for Harvey just doing the exact same thing again. Idk why but I was so shocked at the parents who brought their in the audience for the NYE show with the topless dancers lmao haha
A lot of anticipation with this one, amped up by folk walking out etc!! I watched this in complete awe. Massive fucking slap to the senses. I've watched it twice more within days, mostly sheer fascination and it's rare a movie has you running through it again just one day later. Impact made.
I actually feel like I’ve seen more Men positively reviewing this over women funny enough. I feel like out of context women might steer away due to the nudity and sexuality of the film. But it’s all done tastefully and with a purpose. But the message of ageism, self acceptance and self love are human experiences. Yesss the misogyny is how the film starts. But for me the central portion of the story is the intimate relationship she has with herself. And how without internal acceptance and love. You’ll never be happy
Loved this movie so much! Great review, I definitely caught the addiction metaphor in there; the desperation Sue had trying to get a little more time, again and again, and the speed in which she did it all. I also didn't know I was going to like Sue as much as I did. She was a badass haha
New subscwibuh 👏 Haven't felt emotions like these in a MINUTE from a movie. Two things I question is what benefit original Elizabeth got from not sharing the same feelings and thoughts as Sue. The movie says they're one, but many scenes show they dont share memories or experiences after Sue's birth. 2nd thing is the original usb note she got from the nurse, the letter " M " had a distinct font that matched the flowers she got when she was fired. I feel like this means theres some singular mastermind behind the substance. Such as some ultrapowerful person that runs Hollywood and created/funds the substance in order to keep producing new sexy young talent. ANYWHOO, great review ❤
Just saw this in the theatres yesterday. It was very unique, original, insane, and brilliantly done. I loved Revenge by this same director which was amazingly shot too. What a synchronicity to get this video in my recommended list. I think you're the same channel who analyzed the arrogance of Murphy discussing the Menendez brothers the other day which I couldn't of agreed with your thoughts more ❤.
I really love your analysis, because I kept forgetting myself that Sue was also Elizabeth, so Sue is actually just acting out things Elizabeth wishes she could do, which is why Elizabeth hates it. Because you usually hate and critique yourself the most. Also the forgetting thing is so true, I kind of didn’t understand it before. thank you for this review, your videos are becoming a staple in my TH-cam time
Before your video started an ad came up for Megalopolis -- a film that cost seven times as much as The Substance. Can we please have more good, smaller films like this?
This movie is absolutely amazing…tragic, relatable, so well paced…every scene was just so good. It’s over 2 hours long and I never once felt bored or like it was slowing down…loved it
when i tell you i was screaming laughing until i couldn’t breathe when elisabeth was getting dressed to get the termination & when she dragged sue to the living room 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 omg it was hilarious!!
Demi Moore killed in this film...but sadly I found Margaret's performance of Sue really dull and one dimensional. She let the side down. Demi carried the whole thing.
I thought Sue was supposed to come across as really one dimensional. The script gave demi moore more to do in terms of complexity. I thought margaret had a magnificent screen presence though, but i think any faults with her portrayal fall more on the writing and directing than her acting, personally.
I agree. I think Sue was meant to be the perfect body whose main purpose was to look GREAT (which she did) and desirable. Though I did enjoy her in the third act when she becomes more vicious but then also desperate to save herself
@Allgloss312 I think you're right, and perhaps she (Margaret) nailed the one-dimensional act. I definitely enjoyed her character more in the 3rd Act, when she became evil and desperate. My main question coming out of this film was, why isn't Demi on our screens more?? But then again, I think the themes of this film are the perfect answer to that question. I can't wait to see what she does next.
That’s it! And part of the reason I think her casting is so perfect in the first place. She’s also been sort of shunned from showbiz, but hopefully this shows everyone she absolutely belongs in it and deserves MUCH MORE
Commenting again as I get further into the video, re: Elisabeth’s Hollywood Star-SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT YET When the food was spilled on it, I sorta smirked to myself and thought, “Ohhhh, that ketchup looks like blood, I bet this image is gonna reappear in a diff context at the end” and it DOES, which really highlights how meticulous Fargeat was creating this film. But the journey from “guy spills ketchup on Elisabeth’s star” to “blood puddle Elisabeth drags herself over to dissolve into smear of blood” was just fucking masterful. Ugh. I have sufficiently made this move my entire personality, lol!
Yes!! I never connected it but yes, it absolutely adds up! You and me both, I keep finding new things to admire and it’s like I fall in love with it all over again!
I loved it so much!!!! The makeup scene before going out, I feel most of us women can relate to it. The auto sabotage, the not believing we are worth it, it broke my heart! Aaaand are we surprised a lot of men hated the movie??? No, we are not!!! Love your videos Portuguese Queen!
best review I've seen of this so far, you articulated my feelings so well! so tired of bitches (mostly men) being like bUT iT doESN't MaKe seNsE theY'RE dIfFerENT peOpLe - simply read between the lines luv
This is my favorite analysis of this movie I’ve seen. And 100 percent I'd use The Substance, but I would most likely fall into a similar situation as Elisabeth and Sue or the nurse from the beginning.
This movie resonates ( (even secretly for some women who wouldn't admit it) with ALL women worldwide who realize they are getting older, seeing even just that first little wrinkle, and wishes they could go back in time looks wise.. What an honest dream of millions
Anyone else notice that this movie was a modern retelling of the picture of Dorian Gray? Right down to the giant portrait of elisabeth that Sue stabbed and tried to hide away. While Sue was enjoying the hedonism of life, the toll it takes was inflicted onto Elisabeth. Once she destroyed elisabeth, she also destroyed herself.
I saw this and what in the buttf**k did I just watch?! 😂. Omg it was just more and more on top of more. Wish they did a little less because I was laughing by the end
Only thing I wish is that the ending was just a bit more “she was fine old”. Only because I went with two avid movie watchers who are pretty literate in that medium, but they both came out HATING themselves. I’ve personally never experienced dysmorphia, I’m in my 20s, and I’ve never dealt with drug addiction, so I came out with a stronger grip on who I am. But I fear that the ending, with Sparkle’s face tight from being on the back of Monstrosa, and thinking of how the NYE guests should’ve been cheering… it just didn’t really give a safe space to women’s insecurities and the regret we’ll feel if we’re consumed by them. A total call out to patriarchy yes, but no shoulder to cry on. I don’t know how she could’ve possibly done a better ending than the stage, but the star scene felt rushed.
As an *cough cough* aging beauty myself who just recently added three more majikal BS products to my skincare routine, I have some trepidation about seeing this movie but know I probably need to.
OMFG!! I must have watched so many reviews. where whoever gave the review go things messed up! Now, since I am also obsessed with The Substance. Nit a fan of Bidy Horror, but I put up with the grossness in favor of witnessing fine acting bt Moore (She gave an Oscar worthy for Best Actress).
@@stutter_box no. ...I want the substance...🤣🤣....I actually will not be watching this movie as I don't deal well with body gore horror...which is a shame as I really want to watch it
i loved the movie, my gf and i were enthralled the whole time. 10/10!! (edit: i forgot how many nude scenes there where lmao 9.5/10 cause at some points it was gratuitous)
Honestly the most movie of the year. I think if I watch again so soon after seeing it for the first time it might alter my brain chemistry but I’m willing to take the risk
I liked the movie, but society doesn't value women like that. For example, Borka Vucic, she was a banker extremely influential and regarded in Serbia till her death, at which moment she was 83. Nobody asked about her eggs or looks, i swear. Also i am pretty positive that Coralie won't be kicked out from the industry when she goes 50. I can understand the trauma of a celebrity downfall, but this is a quantum of tragedy happening in humanity due to people lacking basic support. This here is not lacking basic support, it's a well off person who lived off a superficial industry, expecting somehow that now it accommodates to her current expectations and age.
I Beg your pardon sir. Demi Moore has always been THAT girl, you were probably just too young, or not even born. Bless. But yes, she is the Queen & we all bow down 👑
I struggled to draw anything profound out of The Substance. I left the viewing feeling like I'd just watched an elaborately produced bikini commercial. The film doesn't say anything particularly interesting about desire, age or femininity. I really detest films which shove lots of flesh down your throat, and then pretend to have some grand pretext for debauching your imagination. 'The Substance' is a very close cousin of the 'X/Maxxxine' movies, which combine absolutely irrational scenarios with a script that has been lifted from an 'Archie' comic. The fact that some of this film's most ardent critics are intelligent young women, really says something too. If you look at Rodin's famous sculpture of the aging beauty, it says infinitely more about women and ageing, than this cheap sex-ploitation film. Read a Charlotte Bronte novel, if you really want to understand womanhood.
I didnt like the final act, it seems desconnected from the two previous act, but, from all the secuences, the one I keep coming back is the fight, Sue moving like a furious beast without saying actual words but screeching like a harpy while beating the hell out her other body really got me, she may be was Elizabeth best version physically but mentally was her worst
I actually think this movie has like 4 layers... every review on the internet seems to have some insight the others didn't. I think this movie would have done better if people hadn't warned people about the gore.
That’s the beauty of it. Everyone will find different meanings and relate to different things. That’s why I love these movies, there’s so much to discover (and I truly mean it, rewatch it because the second and third time I watched it I kept finding different things I missed the first time around)
I don’t think it would work with a man. Sure men can also relate to some parts of the film, but the essence of the story hinges on a female lead because we live in a patriarchy. But hey, who knows 😅
I loved how it was shot too. If you liked how this was shot then I'd recommend watching Revenge from this same director. Her style, color, metaphorical meanings, and close up shots are unique.
@@stutter_box yesss both have been SO good!!! I love her style and hidden metaphors. Many French filmmakers and foreign horror films push the envelope with shocking tension. Similar to how unique and shocked I was watching French directors horror films Martyrs, Inside, Frontiers, and High Tension.
@@anitaknight3915 ok now you’re speaking my language! French horror is absolute top tier. Martyrs is, in fact, one of my favourite horror movies of all time, absolute masterpiece
Basically every aspect of this film was perfect (to ME) and I wouldn’t have changed a thing….Except for it to be longer cause I wanted MORE MORE MORE!!! Fargeat killed it, Moore DEMOLISHED it, and I’m praying this film picks up a few Oscar noms next year
I sure hope it can but im not sure. As much as the oscars are bs i cant deny they are a thing they do have influence and i want to see more visionaries like coralie get nominated. Im sick of how allergic the oscars are to anything horror. The fact that poor things and everything everywhere which are both such bizarre movies did so good at the oscars gives me hope. Im certain if it does win itll only be technical categories tho. Which is a shame because demi and coralie both deserve best actress and best director noms. I highly doubt they will get a nomination themselves but id love to be proven wrong.
@@Allgloss312 Same!! I’m naively hoping it’ll at least pick up a few tech awards because even if you haven’t watched it in full, the cinematography and directing are next level!!
Demi Moore deserves an Oscar for her performance because Holy SHIRTBALLS she was incredible!
I related to so much in this movie BUT the sccene that smacked me in the face was the makeup ruining before the going out. I have really bad agoraphobia and until very recently I had not gone outside for 6 years, and now that I am starting to try and fight it (i went to the store recently!) I do find myself self sabotaging like she did, ruining things so I have an excuse to stay in, turn people down, stay in the comfy place where yes Its disappointiing, but its hidden and its safe. (ive also used binge eating as a way to self sabotage for years so that was an added layer). GOD this movie is so good
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I think every woman can relate to staring in the mirror and not liking what they see. Whether it's weight, skin issues, and not feeling good/skinny/pretty enough.
@@anitaknight3915 sure im talking more about the relatablility of self sabotaging as an excuse to not go out than the self esteem issues though
thank you for sharing that, I am on the precipice of agoraphobia now.
@@iAmiSaid Urgh Im so sorry- I literally just had my worst binge in over a year yesterday (my theory is i pushed my agoraphobia too much the other day so i self sabotaged to try and drive myself back into the safe place of the known) so looks like were all fighting at the moment! We got this tho- if I can help in any way, let me know, good luck!
An Oscar worthy performance! I was FLOORED!
What a wonderful reflection and review! It struck me that Monstro Elizasue seems to be the first iteration of Elizabeth that demonstrates compassion towards herself. There was a real look of tenderness from the creature as she readied herself for the New Years Show in the mirror. I think the arc towards contentment we see on Elizabeth's face in the final scene begins in these moments.
This movie was amazing! That scene getting ready for her date just killed me.
You broke this movie down so well and touched on things I subconsciously grasped but wasn't able to fully flesh out. Love your content and you energy ♡ New subscriber :)
OMG, 'Sue' being an anagram for 'use' is such a fantastic insight, I am shook
A real body horror masterpiece. This is body horror done perfectly, it should be a metaphor on bigger issues
I agree. I think it's a metaphor for many things including ageism, perfectionism, body dysmorphia, Hollywood about age and beauty standards, societal pressures expectation women's worth is in their reproductivity/youth, lack of self acceptance/self hatred, oneness w self & universe, and seeking validation outside of self.
How did you see this movie if you haven’t been out in 6 years?
@@brianfisher1535 I think you've replied to the wrong comment unless youtube is trolling me :D
I’m also a gay stutterer that loves this movie 👯😂
Demi needs that Oscar nomination
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the nurse who turned Elizabeth onto The Substance is presumably a gay man. With the impossible beauty standards of the gay community as well as the obsession with youth, I’m sure a lot of elderly gay men would take The Substance, even knowing the consequences
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if your familiar with the late and great Sophie, her music would’ve been such a great addition to the soundtrack/score her vibe meshes so well with the themes and imagery of this movie.
Your perspectives really increased my appreciation of this bizarre and bold film, thanks
It took me a couple days after to really put a name on how it felt those last 30 mins but i definitely think it is 'nervous laughter'
Finally the perfect triple feature with "Sunset Boulevard" (i.e. Norma Desmond was 50 and already considered a relic) and "Death Becomes Her".
The Fly and Requiem fora Dream
Basically every aspect of this film was perfect (to ME) and I wouldn’t have changed a thing….Except for it to be longer cause I wanted MORE MORE MORE!!! Fargeat killed it, Moore DEMOLISHED it, and I’m praying this film picks up a few Oscar noms next year
I watched it because of you, amazing movie!
Lol when I saw the trailer, i wanted to see this movie but oh man, movies like this freak me out. Like Requiem for a dream 😵💫
It’s definitely intense, but damn is it worth it!
I’m the same way! I’m dying to see this movie but I don’t have a strong stomach, it’ll mess me up (just like Requiem did). I hope my curiosity doesn’t get the better of me lol.
I like how the nurse took the substance, like he’s not in a career where he needs looks for his career, he’s just some guy. And even someone with medical background is misusing the substance.
It’s also interesting Elisabeth doesn’t aspire to, say, run her own production company with her new body but just do the same thing as Elisabeth and continue work for Harvey just doing the exact same thing again.
Idk why but I was so shocked at the parents who brought their in the audience for the NYE show with the topless dancers lmao haha
The old guy in the coffee shop that scares Elizabeth and drops his wallet is the original version of the nurse fyi
@@tri3183 …yeah, I know? Tho he’s aged since his also abusing the substance to stay younger longer
A lot of anticipation with this one, amped up by folk walking out etc!! I watched this in complete awe. Massive fucking slap to the senses. I've watched it twice more within days, mostly sheer fascination and it's rare a movie has you running through it again just one day later. Impact made.
I actually feel like I’ve seen more Men positively reviewing this over women funny enough. I feel like out of context women might steer away due to the nudity and sexuality of the film. But it’s all done tastefully and with a purpose. But the message of ageism, self acceptance and self love are human experiences. Yesss the misogyny is how the film starts. But for me the central portion of the story is the intimate relationship she has with herself. And how without internal acceptance and love. You’ll never be happy
Loved this movie so much! Great review, I definitely caught the addiction metaphor in there; the desperation Sue had trying to get a little more time, again and again, and the speed in which she did it all. I also didn't know I was going to like Sue as much as I did. She was a badass haha
New subscwibuh 👏 Haven't felt emotions like these in a MINUTE from a movie. Two things I question is what benefit original Elizabeth got from not sharing the same feelings and thoughts as Sue. The movie says they're one, but many scenes show they dont share memories or experiences after Sue's birth. 2nd thing is the original usb note she got from the nurse, the letter " M " had a distinct font that matched the flowers she got when she was fired. I feel like this means theres some singular mastermind behind the substance. Such as some ultrapowerful person that runs Hollywood and created/funds the substance in order to keep producing new sexy young talent. ANYWHOO, great review ❤
I debated seeing this but now I absolutely want to
I saw it last night. It's definitely unique and beautiful stylistically. Worth a watch in theaters for sure on the big screen.
Just saw this in the theatres yesterday. It was very unique, original, insane, and brilliantly done. I loved Revenge by this same director which was amazingly shot too. What a synchronicity to get this video in my recommended list. I think you're the same channel who analyzed the arrogance of Murphy discussing the Menendez brothers the other day which I couldn't of agreed with your thoughts more ❤.
I really love your analysis, because I kept forgetting myself that Sue was also Elizabeth, so Sue is actually just acting out things Elizabeth wishes she could do, which is why Elizabeth hates it. Because you usually hate and critique yourself the most. Also the forgetting thing is so true, I kind of didn’t understand it before. thank you for this review, your videos are becoming a staple in my TH-cam time
Before your video started an ad came up for Megalopolis -- a film that cost seven times as much as The Substance. Can we please have more good, smaller films like this?
Megalopolis is actually on my list for as soon as it comes out. Are you saying yes to Megalopolis or no? I’m confused 😅
This movie is absolutely amazing…tragic, relatable, so well paced…every scene was just so good. It’s over 2 hours long and I never once felt bored or like it was slowing down…loved it
when i tell you i was screaming laughing until i couldn’t breathe when elisabeth was getting dressed to get the termination & when she dragged sue to the living room 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 omg it was hilarious!!
The director also said that she would use "The Substance.""
Demi Moore killed in this film...but sadly I found Margaret's performance of Sue really dull and one dimensional. She let the side down. Demi carried the whole thing.
Demi definitely cemented herself as “that bit*h” and I LIVE FOR IT
I thought Sue was supposed to come across as really one dimensional. The script gave demi moore more to do in terms of complexity. I thought margaret had a magnificent screen presence though, but i think any faults with her portrayal fall more on the writing and directing than her acting, personally.
I agree. I think Sue was meant to be the perfect body whose main purpose was to look GREAT (which she did) and desirable. Though I did enjoy her in the third act when she becomes more vicious but then also desperate to save herself
@Allgloss312 I think you're right, and perhaps she (Margaret) nailed the one-dimensional act. I definitely enjoyed her character more in the 3rd Act, when she became evil and desperate. My main question coming out of this film was, why isn't Demi on our screens more?? But then again, I think the themes of this film are the perfect answer to that question. I can't wait to see what she does next.
That’s it! And part of the reason I think her casting is so perfect in the first place. She’s also been sort of shunned from showbiz, but hopefully this shows everyone she absolutely belongs in it and deserves MUCH MORE
Commenting again as I get further into the video, re: Elisabeth’s Hollywood Star-SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT YET
When the food was spilled on it, I sorta smirked to myself and thought, “Ohhhh, that ketchup looks like blood, I bet this image is gonna reappear in a diff context at the end” and it DOES, which really highlights how meticulous Fargeat was creating this film. But the journey from “guy spills ketchup on Elisabeth’s star” to “blood puddle Elisabeth drags herself over to dissolve into smear of blood” was just fucking masterful. Ugh. I have sufficiently made this move my entire personality, lol!
Yes!! I never connected it but yes, it absolutely adds up!
You and me both, I keep finding new things to admire and it’s like I fall in love with it all over again!
@@stutter_box Genuinely considering getting a tattoo of the Activator vial, SUBSTANCE-PILLED TILL I DIE!
Okay so I watched movie before I watched your video and omfggg she ATE DOWN. Like this movie did not have any boring moments when she was on screen
I loved it so much!!!! The makeup scene before going out, I feel most of us women can relate to it. The auto sabotage, the not believing we are worth it, it broke my heart! Aaaand are we surprised a lot of men hated the movie??? No, we are not!!! Love your videos Portuguese Queen!
best review I've seen of this so far, you articulated my feelings so well! so tired of bitches (mostly men) being like bUT iT doESN't MaKe seNsE theY'RE dIfFerENT peOpLe - simply read between the lines luv
This is my favorite analysis of this movie I’ve seen. And 100 percent I'd use The Substance, but I would most likely fall into a similar situation as Elisabeth and Sue or the nurse from the beginning.
This movie resonates ( (even secretly for some women who wouldn't admit it) with ALL women worldwide who realize they are getting older, seeing even just that first little wrinkle, and wishes they could go back in time looks wise.. What an honest dream of millions
Exquisite analysis.
I will come back after I watch it :) 🤘
Its a masterpiece. I loved it
I was unsubscribed from you. I never unsubscribed. So I subscribed again.
I'm the fourth view 😊 love your videos ❤❤
Anyone else notice that this movie was a modern retelling of the picture of Dorian Gray? Right down to the giant portrait of elisabeth that Sue stabbed and tried to hide away. While Sue was enjoying the hedonism of life, the toll it takes was inflicted onto Elisabeth. Once she destroyed elisabeth, she also destroyed herself.
This is a basic take the internet was flooded with when it showed at TIFF
Best Horror/comedy movie of the year, dare to say in top 5 in this past decade
yas yas yas to all , subscribed ;)
Her best movie i think.
The ending for me is the best part
Elizabeth only feels accomplished when she doesn't have a body anymore
I saw this and what in the buttf**k did I just watch?! 😂. Omg it was just more and more on top of more. Wish they did a little less because I was laughing by the end
Only thing I wish is that the ending was just a bit more “she was fine old”. Only because I went with two avid movie watchers who are pretty literate in that medium, but they both came out HATING themselves. I’ve personally never experienced dysmorphia, I’m in my 20s, and I’ve never dealt with drug addiction, so I came out with a stronger grip on who I am. But I fear that the ending, with Sparkle’s face tight from being on the back of Monstrosa, and thinking of how the NYE guests should’ve been cheering… it just didn’t really give a safe space to women’s insecurities and the regret we’ll feel if we’re consumed by them. A total call out to patriarchy yes, but no shoulder to cry on. I don’t know how she could’ve possibly done a better ending than the stage, but the star scene felt rushed.
One angle you didn’t cover is how the conflict between Elisabeth and Sue can be interpreted as something a lot like a mother-daughter relationship.
This movie to me is a metaphor for getting paid bi-weekly 😂😂
I've been taking wegovy and zephound. That's my version of the substance
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@@stutter_box 😭😭🫄
This review is incredible. One of the best commentary/ analysis here on yt.
As an *cough cough* aging beauty myself who just recently added three more majikal BS products to my skincare routine, I have some trepidation about seeing this movie but know I probably need to.
Who hasn't dreamt of being someone else who's better FULL Stopo.
It's NOT that hard to do right now! It's called Photoshop Ai, and an image editor.
If aging means men will stop catcalling and harassing me then I can't wait
This is the best movie of the year.
Ive gone to see it twice.
I wish box office numbers would increase
This and strange darling have been my surprises for the year.
It's Monstro Elisasue.
I'm obsessed as well with this movie, this is worse than my anything Brit Marling related obsession lmfao
OMFG!! I must have watched so many reviews. where whoever gave the review go things messed up! Now, since I am also obsessed with The Substance. Nit a fan of Bidy Horror, but I put up with the grossness in favor of witnessing fine acting bt Moore (She gave an Oscar worthy for Best Actress).
Where can i buy this
It’s still in cinemas! But should be coming to VOD soon enough 😊
@@stutter_box no. ...I want the substance...🤣🤣....I actually will not be watching this movie as I don't deal well with body gore horror...which is a shame as I really want to watch it
In that case, do share the details once you find it so I can get some too! 😆
@@stutter_box I will send my sue over😊
i loved the movie, my gf and i were enthralled the whole time. 10/10!! (edit: i forgot how many nude scenes there where lmao 9.5/10 cause at some points it was gratuitous)
Honestly the most movie of the year. I think if I watch again so soon after seeing it for the first time it might alter my brain chemistry but I’m willing to take the risk
This movie and strange darling surprised me most. Wild ride.
This and strange darling surprised me most. Both were a wild shocking insane ride.
Strange Darling is my second favourite movie of the year!! Taste recognises taste 😎
@@stutter_box I loved your rant on Ryan Murphy's arrogance as well lol 😆 🤣. I just started the Penguin series which has been good writing.
I liked the movie, but society doesn't value women like that. For example, Borka Vucic, she was a banker extremely influential and regarded in Serbia till her death, at which moment she was 83. Nobody asked about her eggs or looks, i swear. Also i am pretty positive that Coralie won't be kicked out from the industry when she goes 50. I can understand the trauma of a celebrity downfall, but this is a quantum of tragedy happening in humanity due to people lacking basic support. This here is not lacking basic support, it's a well off person who lived off a superficial industry, expecting somehow that now it accommodates to her current expectations and age.
I Beg your pardon sir. Demi Moore has always been THAT girl, you were probably just too young, or not even born. Bless. But yes, she is the Queen & we all bow down 👑
I struggled to draw anything profound out of The Substance. I left the viewing feeling like I'd just watched an elaborately produced bikini commercial. The film doesn't say anything particularly interesting about desire, age or femininity. I really detest films which shove lots of flesh down your throat, and then pretend to have some grand pretext for debauching your imagination. 'The Substance' is a very close cousin of the 'X/Maxxxine' movies, which combine absolutely irrational scenarios with a script that has been lifted from an 'Archie' comic. The fact that some of this film's most ardent critics are intelligent young women, really says something too. If you look at Rodin's famous sculpture of the aging beauty, it says infinitely more about women and ageing, than this cheap sex-ploitation film. Read a Charlotte Bronte novel, if you really want to understand womanhood.
Ellen and Love is Blind!!!
I didnt like the final act, it seems desconnected from the two previous act, but, from all the secuences, the one I keep coming back is the fight, Sue moving like a furious beast without saying actual words but screeching like a harpy while beating the hell out her other body really got me, she may be was Elizabeth best version physically but mentally was her worst
I liked it but am unsure/underwhelmed with the ending. It was shocking gory but thought it'd have more emotional depth.
I actually think this movie has like 4 layers... every review on the internet seems to have some insight the others didn't. I think this movie would have done better if people hadn't warned people about the gore.
That’s the beauty of it. Everyone will find different meanings and relate to different things. That’s why I love these movies, there’s so much to discover (and I truly mean it, rewatch it because the second and third time I watched it I kept finding different things I missed the first time around)
Companheiro tuga! :)
I wonder if they'll do a version using a man. Would be interesting. Demi deserves all the awards for this movie❤️ i loved how it was shot.
I don’t think it would work with a man. Sure men can also relate to some parts of the film, but the essence of the story hinges on a female lead because we live in a patriarchy. But hey, who knows 😅
I loved how it was shot too. If you liked how this was shot then I'd recommend watching Revenge from this same director. Her style, color, metaphorical meanings, and close up shots are unique.
For Coralie to have only directed two movies and both being absolute masterpieces, we love to see it YUP
@@stutter_box yesss both have been SO good!!! I love her style and hidden metaphors. Many French filmmakers and foreign horror films push the envelope with shocking tension. Similar to how unique and shocked I was watching French directors horror films Martyrs, Inside, Frontiers, and High Tension.
@@anitaknight3915 ok now you’re speaking my language! French horror is absolute top tier. Martyrs is, in fact, one of my favourite horror movies of all time, absolute masterpiece
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I'm 51 I look 30 . I treat my body like a Temple. I don't need to watch this.
I have not saw the movie yet but with this amazing breakdown I’m def buying a ticket now 🫶🏽
Basically every aspect of this film was perfect (to ME) and I wouldn’t have changed a thing….Except for it to be longer cause I wanted MORE MORE MORE!!! Fargeat killed it, Moore DEMOLISHED it, and I’m praying this film picks up a few Oscar noms next year
I sure hope it can but im not sure. As much as the oscars are bs i cant deny they are a thing they do have influence and i want to see more visionaries like coralie get nominated. Im sick of how allergic the oscars are to anything horror. The fact that poor things and everything everywhere which are both such bizarre movies did so good at the oscars gives me hope. Im certain if it does win itll only be technical categories tho. Which is a shame because demi and coralie both deserve best actress and best director noms. I highly doubt they will get a nomination themselves but id love to be proven wrong.
@@Allgloss312 Same!! I’m naively hoping it’ll at least pick up a few tech awards because even if you haven’t watched it in full, the cinematography and directing are next level!!
@@toyosibee.mp3I hope she's nominated. It was very well done. The length didn't bother me but I'm unsure what to make of the ending.