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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 10, 2021 16:26:06 GMT
Loved it so much, gonna give it its own thread. Copied and pasted from The Last Horror Thriller or Suspense Film You Watched thread, my earlier post...people need to know how great this movie is! It feels like we're entering another Golden Age of Canadian Horror, not seen since the 80's. Brandon Cronenberg's latest is crazy good! I'm just gonna post my entire Letterboxd review: Gotta love it when a movie has you so excited that you don't know even where to start reviewing it from. Well, here goes...
In the not so distant future, a secret organization can access the bodies of others, and uses this technology to possess them with assassins who then kill for them. It's an incredibly amoral and terrifying concept.
Andrea Riseborough plays Tasya Vos, a married mother of a young son. She goes off to work to take over the bodies of people and then forces them to commit suicide when she's done, so that she may return to her own body. How incredibly corrupt and evil is that? And she's the person we're meant to root for? When Tasya takes over the body of Colin Tate, things hit a major snag when Tate manages to wrestle some form of control back from her. I won't reveal anything else other than to say this gets wild and warped.
Brandon Cronenberg, you sick bastard! I love that you inherited your father's love of all that is squeamishly provocative and good old fashioned dystopian creativity too. I did not love his last movie, Antiviral, nearly as much as I hoped, but Possessor is an incredible work of art. I watched the uncut version, and there are three major violent stabbing incidents that were so brutal and graphic that they would shock even the most jaded horror aficionados. I was uncomfortable, but in the best way possible, if that makes sense, because a movie was affecting me as intended.
Cronenberg shocks us, but he makes us think too. It's not hard to think this sort of thing really isn't too far off in reality, which is where the true horror lies.
Highly recommended for horror fans and people with strong constitutions who enjoy thought provoking horror/sci-fi with a sophisticated edge.
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Post by Prime etc. on Apr 11, 2021 0:31:01 GMT
I thought of an idea like that years ago---inspired by the scene in Shocker where the prison doctor is taken over. Or like a shooter video game--taking over bodies. The Avengers tv series had a story like that-the Return of the Cybernauts. That was a scary idea.
I don't know if it is a little too far out--how does a married woman work as an assassin as her day job? That seems kind of heavy as a conceit. Like Snowpiercer or the Purge. There's elements in the stories which seem maybe too farfetched? Then again, given what happens in the world today, what isn't impossible...
It definitely fits into the body horror genre of his father though.
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