The Substance Viscerally Captures the Frustration of Being an Aging Woman—Until It Spins Out of Control  ...Middle East

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The Substance Viscerally Captures the Frustration of Being an Aging Woman—Until It Spins Out of Control 
The big word-of-mouth hit around the 76th Cannes Film Festival is a French horror movie, in English and featuring American stars, about an aging, increasingly insecure actress, Demi Moore’s Elizabeth Sparkle, who has the chance to morph into a younger, “better” version of herself—with a catch, of course. That movie is The Substance, and though not everyone loves it, in a place where critics and industry professionals are loading roughly three to six films per day into their brains, a picture that people keep talking about constitutes a success. The director, Coralie Fargeat, has made one previous feature (2017’s bloody payback thriller Revenge), and she’s 48 years old—old enough to k

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