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The Substance (2024) is a ruthless body-horror satire about obsession with youth and perfection, directed by Coralie Fargeat. One of its most talked-about moments is the shrimp-eating scene, where something as ordinary as food turns nauseating, excessive, and deeply uncomfortable. The way it’s shot lingers just long enough to make your skin crawl, using sound, texture, and repetition to push the idea that indulgence and self-destruction are inseparable in this world. It’s gross, funny, and distu
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The Substance (2024) is a ruthless body-horror satire about obsession with youth and perfection, directed by Coralie Fargeat. One of its most talked-about moments is the shrimp-eating scene, where something as ordinary as food turns nauseating, excessive, and deeply uncomfortable. The way it’s shot lingers just long enough to make your skin crawl, using sound, texture, and repetition to push the idea that indulgence and self-destruction are inseparable in this world. It’s gross, funny, and distu
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