Thinestra
"Just diet."
A young woman takes a new weight-loss pill and the fat she sheds returns in the form of her blood-thirsty doppelgänger.
"Just diet."
A young woman takes a new weight-loss pill and the fat she sheds returns in the form of her blood-thirsty doppelgänger.
Melissa Macedo
Michelle Macedo
Mary Beth Barone
Brian Huskey
Neils
Annie Ilonzeh
Demetria
Gavin Stenhouse
Josh
Shannon Dang
Chaela
A young woman takes a new weight-loss pill and the fat she sheds returns in the form of her blood-thirsty doppelgänger.
A young woman takes a new weight-loss pill and the fat she sheds returns in the form of her blood-thirsty doppelgänger. This body horror is so much more than just blood and guts. It carves deep into the heart of body dysmorphia, targeting those doubts we all harbour about self-worth, how we’re perceived and judged by our peers and the world around us. It’s a reminder to all that we’re more than our physical being, and challenges us to take a cold hard look at how we harshly we treat ourselves at times. Our lead is Penny (Michelle Macedo), a woman stuck between a world where expectations to be perfect are inescapable and her own harrowing internalised shame builds her to a point of self-inflicted hatred of her appearance. After discovering a new diet pill, she begins to find a new confidence and acceptance, but this soon turns to horror as her self-saboteur comes to life in an unimaginable way, unleashing a fresh new wave of hell on anyone in its path. The visuals in this film are striking. Set in Los Angeles at Christmas, it’s laced with temptation from the many excesses the festive season provide, to the sickly recurring imagery of glazed doughnuts. We have the added pressure of not only being in a city where beauty and perfection are equal to the dollar, but of family, the need to be merry and bright during a time of celebration. Tonally we shift between the sun kissed setting and harrowing nightscapes, effortlessly balancing the duality of Penny’s journey. The comparable to Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance are unavoidable, however where the former reflects on the unattainable ideals of youth and celebrity, Thinestra is a stark and harrowing portrayal of the unrelenting struggle of ordinary people. As with most independent features, the road from initial conception to release has been a long one and the timing of Thinestra’s festival circuit run only strengthens these comparisons. One area where both films excel is the visual representation of our fears, and director Nathan Hertz delivers an unrelenting sequence of scenes that I found to be utterly glorious and horrifying in equal measure. The shock value in the visual horror only strengthens the core messages Thinestra keeps woven through an evocative and thrilling script. I loved how the doppelgänger (known as Penelope, played by Melissa Macedo), came into existence. This creature is born from Penny’s self-loathing and hatred, leading it to be a physical representation of the darkness she’s harboured throughout her life. The scenes where this creature is unleashed unto the world are where the true horror lies and these are expertly brought to life with equally harrowing cinematography. Thinestra stands tall in a new wave of body-horror for its emotional sincerity. A deep and personal understanding of its subject matter adds authenticity which seeps from every pore of this film. Time is taken to develop the character of Penny, and we as an audience know her intimately and empathise throughout her struggles. This strengthens the impact of the horror when its finally unleashed in waves. I strongly believe Thinestra is not only an incredible addition to the horror genre, but an essential watch. It’s a true narrative of the wider world we find ourselves in and a stark reminder that self-care and being kinder to ourselves is the affirmation we all need to carry.
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ชายผู้ตาบอดบางส่วนและเจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจสาวที่ตั้งครรภ์ต้องทำงานร่วมกันเพื่อหลบหนีจากไวรัสร้ายแรงที่แพร่กระจายไปทั่วเกรย์เคาน์ตี้
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เด็กสาวขี้แกล้งที่มีปัญหาในการเข้ากับคนอื่นไปเจอหนังสือลี้ลับในร้านขายของฮาโลวีน และเผลอปลดปล่อยปีศาจสองหัวออกมาจากหนังสือโดยไม่ตั้งใจ
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ในเมืองเล็กๆ การสังหารที่โหดเหี้ยมเริ่มระบาดในชุมชนที่ใกล้ชิดกัน Marty Coslaw เด็กชายอัมพาตครึ่งซีก เชื่อว่าการฆาตกรรมเป็นการกระทำของหมาป่า...
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