I Saw The TV Glow
(A24)Directed by Jane Schoenbrun, I Saw The TV Glow is a masterclass in queer coming-of-age terror. Beginning in the 1990s, the film follows ostracized teens Owen and Maddy, who bond over their mutual love of a late-night TV series called The Pink Opaque. After Maddy inexplicably disappears without a trace, Owen is forced to return to a boring, humdrum life—until Maddy returns to town almost a decade later. She’s convinced that their favorite TV show was more fact than fiction, and that the past happened differently than they remember, and that their present existence is a lie. In a stellar send-up of the “bury your gays” trope, Maddy tells Owen that the only way they can discover the truth is by burying themselves alive. A nostalgia-drenched trans allegory, I Saw The TV Glow is about the terrifying choice that genderqueer people are forced to make: live authentically in a queer-hostile world, or dig a grave for their true selves and conform. According to I Saw The TV Glow, the latter choice is where the true horror lies.
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