Latino Review
The opening minutes of the Cannes competitor The Neon Demon try but fail to fully warn you about what’s in store. The music is suspenseful and electric, almost as if neon had been transformed into a sound. The colors are dazzling and deliberate, signaling the beautifully shot experience that awaits. And, in the first scene, a dazzling Elle Fanning lies on a sofa with her throat slit and piles of blood pouring down. It’s a staged photo shoot, but this combination of tingling lighting and what’s-going-to-happen horror is the best way I can think of summing the whole thing up.
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