The David Cronenberg’s new horror film’Crimes of the future’has generated a lot of interest since it was announced; however, the response he got after its release was very confusing: critics recognized the director’s work … while the audience was not convinced and didn’t give the green light to the film.
‘Crimes of the Future’ was positioned as David Cronenberg’s big comeback with a horror few could face and despite the fact that his story ended up giving the chills to many, there are those who have not been impressed by the film. .
Through the Rotten Tomatoes portal it was possible to see the contrast of view that viewers of ‘Crimes of the future’they had us: the critics gave him a score of 79%, which is essential to understand if you are a lover of horror, but it is not even the best of the genre; while the general public gave it a dismal 50%. Although there seems to be a consensus in Metacritic: experts and the general public agree with a 6.5.
With everything and divided opinion, “Crimes of the future”, as this film is known in Spanish; has been identified as one of the must-see spots for those who love not only David Cronenberg’s cinema but gory horror as well, as this film is not for feeble stomachs but for those willing to see some rawness in the horror of his story. .
The terror of “Crimes of the Future”
Just as the name implies, “Crimes of the Future” tells what crimes might be possible in a future world. The story is told from the point of view of three key people: an artist with very particular performances and a researcher who is behind him.
Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydioux and Kristen Stewart are the ones who bring this story to life in which an artistic performance could have much darker visions than those shown with the naked eye and also have a whole group of somber actors who would be stalked by someone who try to discover them.
Although the film did not arrive in international theaters, it confirms its membership of the streaming platforms through MUBI. It will be next July 29 when it arrives on this digital service to show the horror of David Cronenberg with Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydioux and Kristen Stewart.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix
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