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  1. Há 5 dias · Esta é a misteriosa explicação para fantasia horrorífica de A Substância (The Substance), segundo longa de Coralie Fargeat. Com o seu estilo de lentes angulares, tomadas em close e cores vibrantes, a diretora francesa constrói uma divertida e grotesca crítica aos padrões patriarcais de beleza.

  2. Há 2 dias · But when she creates a younger version of herself — an avatar who goes by the mononym Sue (Margaret Qualley) — this new and "improved" doppelgänger features none of those perceived imperfections.

  3. Há 2 dias · Margaret Qualley who takes the other form of Sue is equally powerful in her performance, acting almost alien-like in her navigation of the world in her new form. Qualley has chosen various daring and strange roles in her career and her work here in The Substance is no different.

  4. Há 2 dias · Beyond a point, gratuitous shots of Margaret Qualley's crotch and buttocks are just that: gratuitous. The message of "this is how the world sees women" is clear the first, second, and third time this framing appears, but at 140 minutes in length, the movie's lack of any real aesthetic exploration or refutation becomes numbing and boring.

  5. Há 1 dia · Emerging star Margaret Qualley and another staple of 1990s cinema, Dennis Quaid, complete the cast, who described Moore’s return to the front line of the industry as “inspirational” and predicted “an incredible third act of her life.” Both the BBC and IndieWire have described Moore’s performance as the best of her four-decade career.

  6. Há 5 dias · The immensely talented French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat takes this concept for a totally bonkers ride in her exciting new body horror film The Substance, a vibrant spin on this trope about ...

  7. Há 19 horas · With Margaret Qualley as her younger alter-ego, this film explores the unexpected but horrific bodily consequences of this choice for both of them. The Substance, like All We Imagine As Light, received a long standing ovation, and its win of Best Screenplay solidified Coralie as a leading name in contemporary horror.