Demi Moore Defends The Substance at Cannes
Demi Moore has defended the extreme violence, nudity, and body horror in her shocking Cannes film that has received the festival’s longest ovation. The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat, premiered at the French festival with many praising Moore’s performance as Elizabeth Sparkle, a fading Hollywood actor.
The Plot of The Substance
The film follows Elizabeth Sparkle, a Hollywood actor at risk of losing her career, who discovers an experimental medical procedure to combat aging. The cast includes Margaret Qualley, Hugo Diego Garcia, and Dennis Quaid.
Moore’s Defense of Graphic Elements
Moore has defended the graphic elements of the film, praising her co-stars and director Fargeat. She mentioned that the explicit imagery was necessary to tell the story and pushed her out of her comfort zone.
Critical Reception
The Substance has divided critics, with some praising its use of gore while others have criticized it. The film boasts a perfect rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has been described as a visual marvel with superb performances.
Public Reaction
Viewers have shared their shock over the film’s content, with many speculating it could be one of the most talked-about movies of the year.
Release Date
While a UK release date is yet to be announced, The Substance is expected to hit cinemas in 2024.