
Hello fellow moviewatchers. I'm here again sharing my thoughts on the recent films I've seen. And I'm still diving deep into the horror genre. I happen to stumble upon this modern day gem. The Substance is my third movie review for this series.
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PLOT An aging actress (Demi Moore) is now at the end of her career. While struggling to accept her new reality, a car accident led to her receiving an opportunity to test out a mysterious 'substance.' Her body gave birth to a new being, a younger version of herself. There were clear strict rules to follow. One remains awake for a week while the other sleeps. Tragedy befalls both of them when this balance was upset in favor of the younger self.
REVIEW
I wasn't really into the genre of movies where Demi Moore mostly starred in. In fact, if I remember correctly, the first and only other movie that I've seen her in was Ghost, and that was way back in the 90s. So seeing her in The Substance was a surprise for me. But she definitely looks way younger than her age especially when she plays a 50-year-old actress when she's already in her early 60s.
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Her younger counterpart, Margaret Qualley, was also a knockout beauty. I'm also surprised that she just turned 30 when she can easily pass as a teen or in the early 20s. Anyway, The Substance does not have a complicated story. I'd categorize it as a fantasy-horror as you really couldn't rationalize the events in this film as something that is plausible to happen in real life.


Overall, I personally liked The Substance. It's something different and stands out compared to the other films of this generation. And at the same time, it has a lot of callbacks to the great body horror movies of the 80s. I definitely recommend this movie to the fans of the horror genre.
