In Fabric (2019) Directed by Peter Strickland 7B
A malignant red dress wreaks havoc on those who wear it in this artsy attempt at a horror movie. This is one of those fanciful works of the imagination that is almost entirely self-referential. a story for the sake of a story with no resonance of any kind beyond itself--a semi-kinky tale, occasionally mildly creepy but never scary. Director Peter Strickland might actually find creating scares a bit gauche. The emphasis here is on style, elegant presentation and subverting the audience's expectations. Some of this works fine--the women's fashion store run by decidedly weird characters is a lot of fun. The whole enterprise seems a little silly, a fact that Strickland seems willing enough to concede--In Fabirc is a polished amusement for an artsy crowd who can pride themselves on "getting" the really black humour and the refined approach to the genre. Whether it will attract much of a general audience, I don't know. But everyone involved in this poisonous little bon bon seems to have put a lot of effort into making it work.
The next day; Like a good wine, the film leaves a distinctive aftertaste, in the case of this movie wry but menacing. Though the bar isn't set that high, In Fabric could become my favourite Peter Strickland film.
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