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NWR fans will no doubt sneer that anyone assessing The Neon Demon through conventional narrative or psychological realism, “doesn’t get” its deliberately trashy fever dream mood and symbolism. And for some, the film will be exactly that lurid head trip their guru is selling them. From our viewpoint, though, it’s a strikingly pretty, occasionally dazzling, but more often very silly, vapid film; too cool for school, and therefore hard to get upset or excited by. In that respect, Nicolas Winding Refn nails the fashion world’s attention-seeking vogue completely: strike a pose, there’s nothing to it.
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