See More

Less

Videodrome Reviews

  • Miles 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    People in power struggles under the simulacra

    To some extent, David Conan Borg can be regarded as the most thorough and successful director who reflects on the alienation of human beings by instrumental reason. Whether it is the mechanization and industrialization of modern sex in "Crash", the human tragedy of transitional obsession with...

  • Dexter 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    without

    David Cronenberg's film Videodrome (1983) refreshes my memory of watching his another work The Fly (1986). The similar color tone and picture sense in these 80s science fiction movies brought me a similar fear of human alienation. This kind of alienation both results from some invention created by...

  • Rebeka 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    Fear of Alienation: "Videotape Murder" and Spectacular Society

    The themes of David Cronenberg's films are always about "fear": fear of instinctive desire (such as the spreading parasite that satisfies deep sexual desire in "The Creepy"), fear of gender anxiety (such as the typical female in "Rabies" The image of Rose’s new male-featured body organs after the...

  • Jaylen 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    Videotaped Murder at Golden Strawberry Film Festival

    Whether the photographer and the subject, the host and the TV audience, or David Goldberg and us who are watching the screen at this moment, they are actually playing the role of the abuser and the abused. This fictional story is just a stone thrown on the surface of the water, so that everyone...

  • Ward 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    The product of the era. .

    In 1983, the sci-fi suspense thriller horror cult film " Videodrome Murder | Videodrome "

    The dim tone of the film, the weird suspenseful plot and the ghostly hallucinations that can't be described in words, make people uncomfortable to watch. After all, this is a CULT movie. Many people are still...

  • Alivia 2022-04-20 08:01:06

    The death of a TV guy

    If a person looks in the mirror, and the mirrors around him cannot reflect himself, then he may be confused or even panic about whether "I" exists.     In "Videotape Murder", Cronenberg used grotesque images to highlight a metaphorical story. The tragedy of a TV person who was hallucinated by...