Screenrant
The Neon Demon is a stylishly surreal, but hollow, horror/thriller – and another Nicolas Winding Refn film bound to divide audiences. Where some will find deeper layers of meaning and symbolism in its narrative, others will feel Neon Demon has little on its mind beyond what is obvious on the surface. With respect to Refn’s recent work, Neon Demon is (arguably) a more cohesive arthouse filmmaking exercise than Only God Forgives, but isn’t as soundly built as Drive – nor does it blend poetic stylistic flourishes with narrative substance as well.
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