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Is Your Perfect Life a Horror Movie Waiting to Happen? A Look at 'Sharp Corner'
Friday, September 6, 2024
Foster himself describes Josh as a man who has 'gone through the paces' of modern middle-class life, living a life devoid of 'depth or introspection.' He's the 'guy at Costco,' the 'guy at Starbucks,' the 'guy in the pharmacy.' A relatable figure, perhaps, but one who is ultimately disconnected from the very fabric of his own life. Buxton and Foster seem to be suggesting that the 'Instagram-type life,' with its carefully curated images and relentless pursuit of perfection, can be a breeding ground for anxiety, dread, and ultimately, violence. The film's use of horror tropes, juxtaposed with the mundane reality of Josh's suburban existence, creates a chilling sense of unease. It's a reminder that even in the seemingly safest spaces, darkness can lurk just beneath the surface.
'Sharp Corner' offers a disturbing glimpse into the potential consequences.
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