The Neon Demon: A Post-Internet Critique

By CineWave Editorial Team

In an era defined by rapid-fire consumption, this film slows down to a crawl, forcing the viewer to confront the vanity of the digital age. It is not just a movie; it is a mirror held up to our own curated identities.

The cinematography utilizes high-contrast lighting that feels ripped straight from a premium Instagram filter, yet it carries a weight that digital presets can't replicate.

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