What is the movie ‘THE SUBSTANCE Trailer’ about?
The film focuses on Elisabeth Sparkle, an actress whose ‘glory years’ are over. After being unfairly fired by Harvey, the head of the studio, she falls into despair for not being able to get roles due to her age, as this affects the income she is used to.
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After this, Elisabeth suffers a fateful traffic accident, which takes her to a mysterious company where they offer her a substance that promises to temporarily transform her body into a younger version. The rules are simple, if she decides to receive the substance she must spend a week in her new body and another in the real one. But, if she breaks this rhythm, there will be serious consequences.
The Substance, one of the most controversial horror films of the season starring Demi Moore, has arrived in Spanish theaters. In the world of cinema, the horror genre has been trying to represent viewers’ worst nightmares for decades, offering an experience that goes beyond simple entertainment. Horror has become a way of facing unconscious fears and this genre ranges from iconic monsters like Frankenstein and Freddy Krueger to more realistic threats such as psychosis, pandemics or, in the case of The Substance, the aesthetic pressure to which women are subjected.
When compiling a list of the best horror films, Variety considered a wide range of subgenres, from the most intellectual to the lesser quality, including cinematic masterpieces such as those of Hitchcock, although his famous Psycho does not lead this list. The history of the horror genre dates back to the birth of cinema. In 1895, audiences were frightened by the sight of a train arriving at La Ciotat station in the Lumière brothers’ film, one of the earliest examples of the power of cinema to provoke fear, although it is not considered a horror film as such.
The definition of what horror actually is has been the subject of numerous debates, with discussions about the limits of a genre that has launched many careers in the film industry. The question of what is horror? remains relevant, because the genre never stops evolving. The magazine, which has ranked the 100 best horror films, suggests that these feature films have the power to influence people’s dreams, resurfacing in our minds long after the lights of the cinema have gone out.
The Best Horror Film
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, directed by Tobe Hooper in 1974, has been recognized by Variety as the best horror film of all time. The film, which has become a benchmark for the genre, presents a narrative that explores madness and horror through the figure of Leatherface, a masked killer who uses a chainsaw as a tool to kill. This character, who has become an icon of horror cinema, is described as a butcher who kills his victims with the same indifference as if they were cattle.
The film centers on a group of five teenagers who, while traveling through the desolate wilderness of Texas, encounter a family of cannibals. The story, which unfolds in an atmosphere of tension and suspense, has been compared to the style of Alfred Hitchcock for its ability to keep the viewer hooked. This work is not only a representation of horror, but also a reflection on the decadence of the American spirit.
Leatherface is considered the precursor to other masked killers in cinema, such as Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees. His character symbolizes a deeper threat, a warning about the madness lurking in the world. The film has left an indelible mark on horror cinema, creating a mythology that resonates even more than 50 years after its release.
Why can’t people watch ‘THE SUBSTANCE Trailer’ in full?
Simon Tierney, a renowned Irish journalist, shared on his X account that “Some people walked out of the screening of The Substance we were at last night. One of the most violent films I’ve ever seen. The last hour is pretty much unwatchable. The first hour is brilliant. Classic case of a film that needs better editing. The point was made long before the credits.”
Some people walked out of the screening of The Substance we were at last night. One of the most violent films I’ve ever seen. The last hour is pretty much unwatchable. The first hour is brilliant
The film has not only shocked viewers, but has also influenced the way horror is conceived in cinema. Its focus on violence and psychological horror has set a standard for subsequent productions, cementing its place in film history. Hooper’s work remains a benchmark for filmmakers and genre lovers, proving that horror can be both a visceral experience and a deep exploration of the human condition.
‘The Substance’ is one of the most talked about movies right now, both on social media and by entertainment experts. The film stars Demi Moore, and was written and directed by Coralie Fargeat.
Rotten Tomatoes, a platform that collects and synthesizes reviews from critics and audiences, rated it with 91% and 73% approval, respectively. While IMDb, a similar website, rates it with 7.9 out of 10.
‘Psycho’ and ‘The Exorcist’
The Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin in 1973, is in second place, for its realistic approach to demonic possession. Based on the novel by William Peter Blatty, the film delves into a phenomenon that even religious experts find difficult to explain. Linda Blair’s performance as Regan, a possessed girl, and Ellen Burstyn’s performance as her mother, who struggles to understand what is happening to her daughter, contribute to the film’s atmosphere of believable terror. The film remains shocking half a century after its release, in part due to its commitment to realism.
On the other hand, Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1960 film, remains a benchmark in horror cinema, ranking third on the list. Despite being seen as a minor work upon release, its impact has endured over the years. The film is known for its distinctive visual and sound elements, such as birds, drainpipes, and shrill violins, which have left an indelible mark on popular culture. The famous shower scene, with its 78 shots, not only shocked audiences by eliminating its protagonist, Marion Crane, but also challenged the perception of safety and goodness in cinema.
In fourth place on Variety’s list is 1975’s Jaws, another horror masterpiece that has left a mark on cinema. 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby is in fifth place, standing out for its disturbing narrative and its ability to evoke fear through the unknown.
“The reason The Substance makes the noise it does, that the promotional campaign is people’s reactions in the theater, is because seeing a body coming out of another is the lightest thing that happens in the film. As the story progresses, they explore different forms of the grotesque,” Ibarreche adds.