What I Liked:
Visually gorgeous. So many vivid colors,
excellent framing and seizure inducing strobe effects.
The acting is mostly good.
Elle Fanning (Maleficent) is great
at conveying the naïve newcomer vibe while turning on the sinister when it’s
necessary. She’s the most human
character out of everyone (along with her brief male friend). Everyone else plays it more robotic but that
was on purpose so I can’t exactly fault the movie for that.
Keanu Reeves (Dracula(1992)) was maybe my favorite part of the film.
He plays a lowlife motel owner that doesn’t give a fuck. Even when a goddamn cougar brakes into one of
the rooms he’s still gonna make sure someone else pays for the damages. This was such a pleasant surprise because
this might be the most different I’ve ever seen him.
The general concept about the modeling industry being this monster
that can possess your soul in a way that it literally becomes a kill or be killed
business is very cool.
What I Didn’t Like:
The storytelling. Things felt
disconnected to the point where almost any major event seemed to come out of
nowhere. The way the plot unfolds and
how the characters develop doesn’t gel for some reason. I wanna say there are a number of scenes
missing but I think it might be the editing and pacing. All the key points are there but sometimes
it’s like I’m treading water.
Overall Impressions:
The movie seems to technically be there but it slips through my fingers. I get this is supposed to be arty and sort of
a sci-fi picture where the environment and characters come off strangely alien,
but there’s something about it that doesn’t work. Weird.
On subsequent viewings it’s almost guaranteed I’ll like this
one more though. I love Refn and think
he’s a genius but like Terence Malick he’s getting very inside his own head as
he gets older. Each picture gets more
Refn-y than the last which isn’t a bad thing.
At least we know whatever he comes out with will be, as Keanu puts it,
“not generic”.
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