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The Neon Demon (2016)

An aspiring model's youth sparks envy and danger in L.A.'s beauty-obsessed world. Fans of psychological thrillers and dark drama beware!

Genres: Thriller, Horror

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The Neon Demon(2016)

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Movie1h 58mEnglishThriller, Horror
5.9
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When aspiring model Jesse moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has.

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I don'#39;t wanna be them, they want to be me.

Disturbing, stylistic snoozefest. Painful to get through the whole movie.

WTF did i just watch? Seriously! This is one of the weirdest movies I'#39;ve ever seen. I love this kind of movies. Nicolas Winding Refn tells in a brilliant way the cruel world of fashion. '#34;The Neon Demon'#34; take a turn in the third act that doesn'#39;t feel out of place, however will shock many people. The cinematography is beautiful and the performances are great, especially Elle Fanning and Jena Mallone. A disturbing movie but beautiful to watch. This is gonna be a classic in the future.

What a weird movie. I really liked the style of the movie but the plot is so slow and nothing happens and what does happen never makes sense. The vibrant colors and trippy score make this worth a watch at least once. If it had a halfway decent plot then this could of been great.

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the movie is just like the girl that killed herself. trying 2 much, not succeeding at anything. i would say that photography/scenes are nice, but they are not. they just have enough creepy furniture in it. so..if this was a commercial for furniture makeup and dresses it would be unforgetable. but for a movie... really weak and needy

This film is super boring. I only made it about 1/3 of the way through.

You can say the movie has its boring parts, but I think they '#39;rushed'#39; with Jesse'#39;s character, especially her '#39;transformation'#39;. There is quite a big jump from the small town teenager to '#39;the neon demon'#39;. Building, developing the characters are the downside of this movie, even if you compare it to the early Winding Refn ones (Pusher Trylogy, Bleeder). Visuals and photography is as entertaining and fascinating as in every NWR movies, though.

'#34;The Neon Demon'#34; it'#39;s an alluring and mesmerizing minimal film. With this movie, Nicolas Winding Refn absolutely masters the art of image and sound (what a stunning soundtrack!) and makes a perfect balance between the two of them, from start to end, which compensate the lack of narrative. The first half of the movie (storytelling/innocence) feels longer than it should be and the second part (the tension) feels very rushed, which could be better explored than it is. The movie should have been longer. Still, it'#39;s a good cinematic experience, a fresh and modern art film. Always voyeuristic, always cruel and always fearless but, not as good as the previous works. '#34;Beauty isn'#39;t everything. It'#39;s the only thing'#34;.

I didn'#39;t really care for this film. It wasn'#39;t that interesting and it was very slow. The ending was really weird, the rest of the film was pretty forgettable.

Winding'#39;s films must be viewed as a compendium of ethereal music, unreal lights and depraved stories. In all, a superb movie though not for everyone.

The Neon Demon is a well directed film but it gets so frustrating by the time the end rolls around that I was ready to pull my eyes out. Nicolas Winding Refn is starting to assert himself as one of the most arrogant filmmakers around. There is a reason all his films get booed at film festivals.

People who want plot, plot, plot won't like it but if you are into David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick, you're going to dig this.

The Neon Demon is a horror movie? starring Elle Fanning, Jena Malone, and Keanu Reeves. There’s so much artistic douchebaggery going on that it’s hard to get a handle on what kind of film this is. The story is your basic naĆÆve teenage girl coming to Los Angeles to make it as a fashion model and finding that success inspires the homicidal envy of her peers. The sets and costume designs are incredibly well-done, and create a very visually rich look. But with all the symbolism and metaphors going on, it’s really difficult to follow the plot. A problematic film, The Neon Demon is a fascinating dark fairy tale that’s just too artistic for its own good.

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arkhi
arkhi
0/10

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…

A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com 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 ā€œThe Neon Demon.ā€ 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 chain. Even if you are one of the many who see him as pompous and pretentious, there’s no denying that few have quite the mastery of the craft of the visual arts as he does. This film belongs in a modern art museum. It doesn’t matter that there’s not much of a plot: teenage ingĆ©nue Jesse (Elle Fanning) moves to Los Angeles to chase her dreams of becoming a model. She soon finds herself living in a sketchy motel with lecherous landlord Hank (Keanu Reeves) and surrounded by the seductive Ruby (Jena Malone), Gigi (Bella Heathcote) and Sarah (Abbey Lee), a pack of shallow, jealous, beauty-obsessed women. It’s hard to evaluate the performances since most consist of nothing more than striking and holding a pose or staring longingly into a mirror, but I do think that Reeves has one of the greatest (if small) roles of his career. There’s no escaping the true debate this movie presents: is this a shrewd feminist manifesto or is it grossly misogynistic? It’s taken me three days to reflect on this and I’ve decided that it sways towards the former rather than the latter. First, the film celebrates the female form; the women in the film are beautiful set dressings, designed to be admired (and not treated solely as sexual objects). Yes, the women are one-dimensional but at the same time, that works as a harsh criticism of the narcissism that’s so prevalent in the fashion industry. Refn also artfully expresses the malice that is sometimes deeply hidden in the female psyche. The film is insightful too: women have a dark side and sometimes we do feel like we are in a girl-eat-girl world (a phrase that the film takes a bit too literally). Refn’s hypnotic signature is all over this stylish, elegantly violent film. Cinematographer Natasha Braier adds a disturbing hallucinatory effect while Cliff Martinez lends a thumping, ear-splitting, ominous score that reflects the overall atmosphere of insanity. As with the director’s other films (ā€œDrive,ā€ ā€œOnly God Forgivesā€œ), there are plenty of scenarios that seem to be present with the sole intent to shock, offend or disgust. (Do we really need an extended scene of lesbian necrophilia? I guess you can argue the point, but the scene goes on a bit too long to make it seem relevant to the plot or characters). The extreme last act feels more like a pointless gross-out than a thoughtful commentary think piece. I think this is a good place to mention that this film is a very, very hard ā€˜R’ rating; I am surprised it’s not NC-17. ā€œThe Neon Demonā€ isn’t your run-of-the-mill art house film; it’s so far beyond the art house that it’s in another dimension. MATT SAYS: A teenage runaway from Sandusky, Ohio steps off a bus into the glittering lights of Hollywood. All of her friends back home tell her that she’s destined to be a star, and she believes them. But Hollywood does not bestow fame and fortune without a price. First it will take her innocence, then it will take all that remains. So is the story of ā€œThe Neon Demon,ā€ the new film by auteur Nicolas Winding Refn (ā€œDrive,ā€ ā€œOnly God Forgivesā€). Elle Fanning is Jesse, the underage runaway that has been lured to Los Angeles by the whispered promises of becoming a famous model. She meets up with another innocent who was been lured to the city: photographer Dean (Karl Glusman), whose attempts at emulating the art he sees in Hollywood through pictures are met with sneering ridicule as ā€œamateurish.ā€ Dean hasn’t sold his soul, and those who have have nothing but contempt for him. Jesse, on the other hand, makes the bargain readily: after being paraded before harshly appraising eyes and being judged a piece of meat worthy of notice, she willingly trades her virtue for empty glamour and attention. After having reborn on the runway, Jesse quickly learns that she has still not given enough: people continue to want more from her, and what they want she isn’t willing to give. ā€œThe Neon Demonā€ is not for everyone. It’s not even for most. Even if you enjoyed ā€œDrive,ā€ you may find yourself frustrated and your patience tried by this movie. There is much to appreciate, but you will be challenged in doing so. In this film, Winding Refn has made an art piece that must be assessed, considered, and deconstructed. Those who are literal-minded will likely find their patience tried: the story isn’t about what’s happening on the surface, it’s about what’s happening underneath. You must watch, listen, and observe carefully. One additional word of warning: ā€œThe Neon Demonā€ is highly disturbing and will upset many casual viewers. Apart from its gore and physical violence, the film pushes boundaries HARD. Terrible things are either shown or implied. I can’t for the life of me understand why the studio and theater chains thought that this was an appropriate film to release in nearly 800 theaters nationwide. One can imagine that of the few audience members who didn’t walk out during the first 20 minutes ran for the exits at its offscreen implication of child abuse. If you’re still reading this review and haven’t been dissuaded yet, I recommend that you see this movie. It’s one of the most interesting discussion pieces in recent memory and it’s not one that I will soon forget. **A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com**

Gimly
Gimly
0/10

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:ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…Ā½ - An all round great movie and a whole lot more._

Reno
Reno
0/10

**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. If you trim them all out, the overall film is around 45 minutes. The rest of the film was just music, colourful lights, and sometimes totally idle, which definitely drag the viewers to the boredom. Whenever there was a scene with the story, like dialogues and developments, I thought it was going well. But then those useless, dialogueless segments turned me off. Especially the conclusion was absolutely crap. Elle was good, like a character made for her. Keanu Reeve was useless, his addition was just a marketing strategy that did not click. This is the story of a teen girl aspiring to be a model, but surrounded by the jealousy people because of her fast growth. How it all goes between them and in the fashion world is what the film talks. The film is watchable, but mostly the second half onwards it gets boring. In the end, I don't think anyone would be satisfied completely with their watch, maybe very, very few, but if you consider the majority, this does not deserve to be suggested. _3/10_

37poop
37poop
0/10

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

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