- **Q: What is 'Faces of Death' about?
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Movies / Horror
The new film 'Faces of Death,' starring Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery, re-examines the 1978 mondo horror film, tapping into the growing appetite for horror that feels 'real.' The film explores themes of violence, desensitization, and...
Directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei, the new 'Faces of Death' isn't a remake but a 'B-movie meditation' on the original. The film critiques the 'attention economy,' where violence becomes clickbait. Arthur, Montgomery's character, embodies this concept, arguing that he's simply 'giving the people what they want' in an internet era that blurs the lines between reality and staged content. The film also touches on the dangers of online fame and the impact of constant surveillance, referencing 'The Truman Show' in its exploration of perceived reality. Margot's character, played by Ferreira, reflects the anxieties of a generation growing up with social media, highlighting the potential for mistakes and embarrassing moments to be amplified online.
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