Critics at Large | The New Yorker

“The Substance” and the New Horror of the Modified Body

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Oct 3, 2024
Dive into the darkly comedic world of body horror, where aging and perfection collide. A new narrative uncovers the societal obsession with youth through the lens of films like 'The Substance.' The haunting consequences of body modification and the haunting visuals of transformation raise questions about identity. Amidst the grotesque, discussions also challenge beauty standards driven by social media. As hosts dissect the horrors of societal pressure, they ponder how we can find peace in our ever-changing exteriors.
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ANECDOTE

The Substance's Premise

  • "The Substance" features Demi Moore as an aging actress, Elizabeth Sparkle.
  • Deemed too old for TV, she uses "the substance" to become younger.
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Critique or Exploitation?

  • Vinson questions the depth of "The Substance's" critique on societal beauty standards.
  • He wonders if it prioritizes shock value over meaningful commentary.
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Body Horror as Critique

  • "The Substance" uses body horror to critique societal pressures on women, specifically aging.
  • The characters' lack of inner lives emphasizes the bleakness of prioritizing physical appearance.
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