The article discusses the thematic connections between films like The Substance, Nosferatu, and Babygirl, which illustrate the internal struggles faced by women. The grotesque portrayals of female characters symbolize deep emotional turmoil, such as self-loathing and guilt. Brittany Luse, alongside industry experts, reflects on how these films provide a platform for women to embrace and articulate their internal monsters, resonating with broader societal issues. As the Academy Awards approach, this conversation highlights the importance of understanding and expressing complex emotions through art.
In The Substance, Nosferatu, and Babygirl, films reflect women's internal struggles by portraying grotesque characters that embody emotions such as self-loathing and guilt.
Brittany Luse explores how trending films serve as a mirror for women's inner monsters, revealing complex feelings of shame and self-doubt.
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