
Movie spotlight
Under the Skin
A look into the lives of those in same sex couples effected by domestic abuse. Told with no dialogue but with a score which takes you through the trails and tribulations of love and what happens when the wrong person choses you.
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Plot Summary
An enigmatic alien entity, disguised as a human woman (Laura), drives around Scotland in a van, luring lonely men into a mysterious trap. As she consumes their bodies for sustenance, she begins to experience human emotions and empathy, leading her to question her mission and her own existence. This transformation causes her to rebel against her alien handlers and ultimately confront her own alien nature.
Critical Reception
Under the Skin received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its striking visuals, atmospheric tension, and Scarlett Johansson's performance. Critics praised its unique and unsettling approach to science fiction, its ambiguous narrative, and its exploration of themes like identity, humanity, and alienation.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and deeply unsettling, exploring themes of humanity and alienation.
Scarlett Johansson delivers a captivating performance as an alien predator grappling with empathy.
An unconventional and thought-provoking sci-fi experience that lingers long after viewing.
Google audience: Google users generally praised the film's unique concept, atmospheric tension, and Scarlett Johansson's compelling performance. Many found it to be a thought-provoking and visually striking film, though some noted its slow pace and ambiguous nature as potential drawbacks.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival. Won awards for Best Cinematography and Best Original Score at the British Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
Many of the non-actor participants in the film were genuinely unaware they were being filmed by a hidden camera, adding a layer of raw authenticity to their interactions with Scarlett Johansson.
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