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Effigy

  • 2024
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
2.8/10
266
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Camilla Ståhl in Effigy (2024)
Horror

Isolated on the fringes of a soulless metropolis, Catherine survives on scraps of translation work. But a mysterious client offers a lucrative job, and an opportunity for Catherine to indulg... Read allIsolated on the fringes of a soulless metropolis, Catherine survives on scraps of translation work. But a mysterious client offers a lucrative job, and an opportunity for Catherine to indulge in her malformed and incompatible desires.Isolated on the fringes of a soulless metropolis, Catherine survives on scraps of translation work. But a mysterious client offers a lucrative job, and an opportunity for Catherine to indulge in her malformed and incompatible desires.

  • Director
    • John Cairns
  • Writer
    • John Cairns
  • Stars
    • Camilla Ståhl
    • Shinsuke Kato
    • Sergey Kuvaev
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.8/10
    266
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    • Director
      • John Cairns
    • Writer
      • John Cairns
    • Stars
      • Camilla Ståhl
      • Shinsuke Kato
      • Sergey Kuvaev
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Camilla Ståhl
    • Catherine
    Shinsuke Kato
    Shinsuke Kato
    • Doggie
    Sergey Kuvaev
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    • Nicholas
    Mihoko Watanabe
    • Mother
    Mai Kojima
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    8uncannyjapan

    A Surreal Descent into Isolation and Madness

    If you're in the mood for a dark movie that avoids all the usual horror tropes, a movie that gets under your skin and squirms, even a movie that makes you ask a lot of uncomfortable questions, then Effigy is just what you might be looking for.

    First of all it's gorgeously shot which I really appreciate. As a long time Japan resident, I got extra chills with all the near deserted city shots.

    Also, I felt the folktale that the protagonist makes up is the heart-thread that holds together the lives and stories of all the characters in the movie, making it a beautiful and beautifully disturbing flick.
    8benjadesu

    An atmospheric peep at human interaction and storytelling

    Effigy caught my attention for its atmosphere. While I didn't fully absorb the story on my first viewing, its aesthetic and tone stood out. Cairns sets the story in Tokyo but doesn't allow the locale to overshadow the narrative. Themes of greed, detachment, and exploitation weave through the uncanny atmosphere. The language choices, performances, and nighttime settings all heighten the sense of disconnection, with palpable schisms between even physically close characters. We are invited to decipher not only what is said but also what is shown and what is meant. This ambiguity adds a layer of tension and complexity to the film. I prefer to digest films slowly rather than being overwhelmed by an overt message-or lack thereof-and Effigy definitely gave me plenty to ruminate on.

    One of the most striking elements was the audio. The layers and textures, combined with droning soundscapes, conveyed an atemporal sense-as if time itself was being blurred. This auditory choice deepened the film's atmosphere, making it easy to lose track of time. That said, the day/night cycles felt significant. They highlighted the contrast between the waking world and the quiet, unsettling stillness of night, contributing to the film's themes of isolation and disconnection.

    While Effigy includes subtle nods to 90s J-horror, it deftly avoids the overused tropes of that genre. Its more reflective, unsettling tone and imagery reminded me of films like Under the Skin and Audition, as well as Yoko Ogawa's book The Diving Pool and East of the Sun, West of the Moon. The film's budget is noticeable at times, but it manages to create an intriguing atmosphere, with motifs and motivations that invite further contemplation.
    9smhofert

    Mesmerizing

    This movie was very thought provoking! I love the exploration of good vs evil: positive and negative characteristics that live in all of us with different shades! Compelling storyline that makes you want to keep watching, Questions that play in your head long after the movie is over, and discussions with people about what it all meant, were what makes the movie memorable. Highly recommend it if you enjoy alternative narratives to regular Hollywood movies. The acting was excellent. The mysteriousness of the movie was enhanced by not being able to read the emotions of the characters which felt very much intentional.
    8scouserlfc

    Independent Arthouse Horror

    Effigy blends art-house and horror elements well and has a plot that effectively explains things that would normally be hindrances in other independent films and uses them to its full narrative advantage. The film prioritizes atmosphere over sheer shock value, building an eerie, unsettling ambiance that leads to its conclusion. It's a unique approach that distinguishes it from mainstream horror flicks.

    The protagonists' psychological state and the immersive settings contribute significantly to this sense of unease, Effigy isn't just about scaring you with immediate threats; it's about drawing you into a world where the very fabric of reality feels uncertain and off-kilter.
    8ObjectiveObserver

    A mesmerizing Dive into the human psyche and desire

    "Effigy" is an great cinematic experience that dove deep into the blurred boundaries between reality, delusion, and the darkest recesses of human desire. This movie was near perfect i felt in blending psychological tension and atmospheric storytelling that left me unable to lose focus from start to finish.

    The contrast and interplay between the two characters involved with Catherine are brilliantly portraited for an Indi movie which creates a surreal and unsettling atmosphere that kept me on the edge.

    What I felt sets this film in its own light is its ability to seamlessly weave together themes of Catherine's deteriorating mental state that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. The inclusion of grotesque trophies and symbolic elements from her assignments adds a profound layer of depth to the narrative, making every scene rich with meaning.

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2024 (United Kingdom)
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      • 1h 18m(78 min)
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