A horror you wonโ€™t be able to look away from.

Presentation:

Some films are known for their actorโ€™s performances. This is one that is defined by it. With an unbelievable physical transformation from Christian Bale, the movieโ€™s legacy is all about his ghoul-like appearance even despite having a pretty powerful script. It could even be considered a body horror. Itโ€™s tonally similar to films like Black Swan, though a bit less polished as it was made a decade earlier. The reason it feels less compelling is perhaps a result of the less memorable cinematography, which mostly utilizes desaturation and performances to illustrate the descent into madness. Just average presentation.

Analysis:

Trauma, denial, defense mechanisms, self preservation and insanity. These are what the film attempts to explore, which is pretty straightforward thematically, though still executed cinematically.

Conclusion:

Itโ€™s one of the most convincingly impactful showings on the fragility of the mind but you may find it weaker than other films with stronger visual presentation. Itโ€™s very dark, grungy, colorless, which are fitting for the story but ultimately not very satisfying for a cinematic experience. Still, with an impressive performance from Christian Bale, this is one trauma you wonโ€™t be able to forget.


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