Key Takeaways:
– The Substance, a feminist body horror film directed by Coralie Fargeat, receives R-rating.
– The film stars prominent celebrities Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley.
– The film was praised at the Cannes Film Festival with an 11-minute standing ovation.
– Mubi recently gained the theatrical distribution rights for The Substance.
– The film promises gore, humor, and full-frontal nudity, contributing to the R-rating.
A Feminist Body Horror Film
Seven years after Coralie Fargeat’s impressive directorial debut with the movie “Revenge”, she’s back in action. This time, Fargeat has directed “The Substance”, a tantalizing blend of body horror and fiery feminism. The movie stars established actresses Demi Moore, known for her roles in blockbusters like “Ghost”, and Margaret Qualley, earning praise for her role in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”.
Celebrated at Cannes Film Festival
Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this month, “The Substance” received raving reviews from the audience. The film not only attracted media attention with its scenes featuring full frontal nudity by Moore and Qualley, but it also left the audience in awe, resulting in an remarkable 11-minute standing ovation.
From the Cannes filmgoer reactions, it became apparent that Fargeat managed to weave a gripping story that didn’t shy away from the controversial and the graphic.
Graphic Content Earns The Substance R-Rating
From its intense scenes and graphic nudity to its strong, bloody violence, “The Substance” recently received an R-rating from the Motion Picture Association ratings board. Other factors factoring into the R-rating include the gory elements and substantial use of strong language.
Adding to the rollercoaster ride of emotions evoked by the film, “The Substance” infuses humor into its narrative, providing a bit of relief amidst the intense gore and visceral horror.
Mubi Acquires Theatrical Distribution Rights
The theatrical distribution rights for “The Substance” have been recently acquired by Mubi. However, there remains an air of mystery around the actual release date for the movie.
An Intriguing Plotline
The official synopsis for “The Substance” hints at an enthralling plot of transformation and duality. It suggests the creation of a more perfect, beautiful, and young version of oneself, but with a twist. Time must be shared – one week for the original self and another for the new self. It probes the question, “If you respect the balance… what could possibly go wrong?”
Star-Studded Cast
Moore and Qualley are not the only stars attached to this project. They are also joined by Dennis Quaid, known for “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”. Unfortunately, Ray Liotta, who was initially cast in the film, passed. He was replaced by Quaid, who devoted his performance in “The Substance” to Liotta’s memory.
Film Production
“The Substance” was brought to life by producers Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan for Working Title. Alexandra Loewy of Working Title and Nicolas Royer of A Good Story were instrumental in the project, serving as the executive producers of the film.
Intriguing R-Rating Reasons
The reasons for “The Substance’s” R-rating may pique audience’s interest towards the movie. Do you agree with the rating or are you eagerly awaiting this tantalizing mix of horror and humor? Share your thoughts and let us know by leaving a comment below. With the success of Fargeat’s “Revenge”, we are certain “The Substance” will also leave you wanting more!