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LOUISA SAYS:

What…did I….just watch?

Not for the uninitiated or those with weak stomachs, everyone’s favorite polarizing surrealist director Nicolas Winding Refn is back with the lurid, gory, sadistic, and horrifyingly beautiful “The Neon Demon.” This film makes a bold statement about the shallowness of Hollywood and the fashion industry in the most violent, brutal, bloody and disturbing way possible.

The film’s strength is in its breathtaking visuals. Refn once again establishes himself as a true auteur at the top of the visionary food... read the rest.

A review by Gimly

90%
Written by Gimly on September 6, 2016

I don't really foresee The Neon Demon becoming my personal all time favourite film, but from a purely aesthetics point of view, it might just be the best movie I've ever seen.

Final rating:★★★★½ - An all round great movie and a whole lot more.

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A review by Reno

30%
Written by Reno on November 4, 2016

It's not anymore a competitive world, but jealousy!

It started off very well and in the half mark, it completely lost. In the initial part, it looked like a normal film and then I think even the writer does not know what could happen, they just improvised with whatever they had. Writing was totally messed up. When they had the great characters, it becomes nothing in the end. I'm not a fan of this director, and all his films are average, but this one is the worst among them.

I'm not an art film hater, though I hate wasting scenes without any developments and this one had many like them... read the rest.

A review by tmdb47633491

70%
Written by tmdb47633491 on April 7, 2018

Awesome up til the climax. Goes from a guts-deep analysis of 1) narcissism and its development, 2) the horrors of fashion culture to a by-the-numbers "wow figure out the mystery wow" thriller. Turn it off when there's 30 minutes left and it'll be your film of the year

A review by arkhi

40%
Written by arkhi on April 23, 2020

I honestly don’t know if I loved this movie or hated it.

I would describe it as beautiful and emotional, which would match my description of a piece of art.

This probably calls for another screening…

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