Under the Skin (2014) dir. Jonathan Glazer

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i'm only getting the term from number-none's original post ("divisive masterpiece").

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 16 March 2014 02:03 (twelve years ago)

I have found that review.

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/reviews/film-review-under-the-skin--even-scarlett-johansson-cant-save-jonathan-glazers-laughably-bad-alien-hitchhiker-movie-8796596.html

It is stupid and its point about the film ignoring ethnic minorities in Glasgow quite baffling.

Alba, Sunday, 16 March 2014 02:04 (twelve years ago)

Yeah, it's not just number-none saying that – it's a word that's been attached to the film in the media.

Ugh – "their divisive" = "they're divisive" above.

Alba, Sunday, 16 March 2014 02:05 (twelve years ago)

loved this! had been looking fwd to it for a long time, totally lived up to expectations

just sayin, Sunday, 16 March 2014 14:13 (twelve years ago)

This looks interesting and I can't wait to enjoy it _and_ the Lego movie

have a nice blood (mh), Sunday, 16 March 2014 15:36 (twelve years ago)

I'd like to hear the opinion of someone who though Birth was bleh

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 March 2014 15:38 (twelve years ago)

I really liked Birth up until the neat tying-up at the end, so that's not me.

Alba, Sunday, 16 March 2014 16:16 (twelve years ago)

I liked Birth a lot, but have never understood the reverence for Sexy Beast, which I found to be basically a ridiculous farce. This new movie sounds really bad.

Humorist (horse) (誤訳侮辱), Sunday, 16 March 2014 16:20 (twelve years ago)

Sexy Beast was a good larf tho; never took it as more.

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 March 2014 17:39 (twelve years ago)

sexy beast is a pretty sweet flick, w/3 really great and vv different performances occupying the center. lots of ridiculousness there, true.

christmas candy bar (al leong), Sunday, 16 March 2014 17:59 (twelve years ago)

sexy beast was the first time i saw ian mcshane in anything and he was terrifying

Hungry4Ass, Sunday, 16 March 2014 18:18 (twelve years ago)

yeah mcshane struck a good balance in the film of being utterly scary and perpetually bemused and coldly but fairly logical.

christmas candy bar (al leong), Sunday, 16 March 2014 18:25 (twelve years ago)

man i just don't know if I can credit this film with being not -awful

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Sunday, 16 March 2014 21:06 (twelve years ago)

For the first half or so, I found myself wishing that I didn't know Glasgow

well i saw this yesterday in Glasgow, then afterwards walked round many of the locations seen in the film, and there was something very exciting and unusual abt this slippage between the screen and the real, for me.

loved this, slower, more abstract than i was expecting, but really haunting, and a film where you cld easily be ambushed by unexpected emotion. haven't seen glazer's other two movies, but here i admired his brass balls/confidence in treating the material in this way (as someone said to me, "the plot sounds just like Species")

Ward Fowler, Monday, 17 March 2014 18:42 (twelve years ago)

Seeing this at the GFT tomorrow. Haven't been as excited for a film in a long while.

ewar woowar (or something), Monday, 17 March 2014 20:05 (twelve years ago)

I loved this too, although I wonder if being a stranger in Glasgow gave it some added resonance for me. I did prefer the first half to the second half although that seems to be the case with 9 out of 10 films I see recently. And yeah, there were 2 or 3 scenes which blew me away.

ewar woowar (or something), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 19:01 (twelve years ago)

Saw it for a second time today. I was able to relax more in the early scenes, but am even more convinced that it's the section from when she picks up the man with neurofibromatosis through to the sex scene that's the dizzyingly great peak of the film.

Alba, Friday, 21 March 2014 02:00 (twelve years ago)

like is it a sad sack sex scene with canon in d playing or a pisstake of same, and either way how do you reconcile not seeing it as awful with considering yourself an adult

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Friday, 21 March 2014 14:18 (twelve years ago)

loved this

socki (s1ocki), Friday, 21 March 2014 14:30 (twelve years ago)

Are you calling me a child for liking that scene, thomp, or have I misunderstood your post?

Alba, Friday, 21 March 2014 18:14 (twelve years ago)

this looks like complete trash, only skimmed the anthony lane profile of ScarJo+review of this in latest New Yorker and threw the magazine across the room.

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 18:46 (twelve years ago)

I should say pretentious trash

but maybe I'm wrong, guess I'll never know...

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 18:46 (twelve years ago)

This will be my favorite movie of the year but for the buttsex in Stranger by the Lake.

Eric H., Friday, 21 March 2014 19:10 (twelve years ago)

but have you seen nymphomaniac?

lots of sex to choose from

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 19:13 (twelve years ago)

Top 3's gonna be pretty sexy.

Eric H., Friday, 21 March 2014 19:15 (twelve years ago)

(4?)

Eric H., Friday, 21 March 2014 19:15 (twelve years ago)

Stranger by the Lake, Under the Skin and Nymphomaniac actually are the best three new films I've seen this year.

Alba, Friday, 21 March 2014 19:16 (twelve years ago)

Think I've reached my 2014 cock quota now.

Alba, Friday, 21 March 2014 19:20 (twelve years ago)

Wait til you see the Godzilla reboot and why what made the hole in that skyscraper may surprise you.

Eric H., Friday, 21 March 2014 19:21 (twelve years ago)

stranger by the lake opens here tonight, am psyched for cinematic cock.

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 19:52 (twelve years ago)

although i get the feeling there may be some walkouts by older folk who "went to see that new French movie"

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 19:52 (twelve years ago)

I wonder if the theater is even aware that real! homosexual! fellatio! is happening on one of their screens.

espring (amateurist), Friday, 21 March 2014 19:53 (twelve years ago)

The scotch-guarding will tip you off.

Eric H., Friday, 21 March 2014 19:53 (twelve years ago)

not sure why certain people are so eager to damn this sight unseen. Possibly they're just idiots

Number None, Friday, 21 March 2014 23:39 (twelve years ago)

people who don't share your opinions are idiots

espring (amateurist), Saturday, 22 March 2014 02:36 (twelve years ago)

i'm damning it sight seen. that's because it's a really stupid movie

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Saturday, 22 March 2014 14:54 (twelve years ago)

people who share my opinions are idiots

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Saturday, 22 March 2014 14:55 (twelve years ago)

i get a whiff of glazer trying to do the whole french-cinema-of-extremity thing a decade late

espring (amateurist), Sunday, 23 March 2014 09:32 (twelve years ago)

wronger than ever

Number None, Sunday, 23 March 2014 10:49 (twelve years ago)

I found this kind of disappointing. V enjoyable in many places, but overall the same kind of long slow shots in lieu of much of anything new, that I'm getting a little bored of. I saw it in the same cinema I saw Upstream Color so I think that has affected my take on it slightly (had a similar reaction to that).

kinder, Sunday, 23 March 2014 18:02 (twelve years ago)

v scared of this

images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 23 March 2014 18:03 (twelve years ago)

Loved hearing all the strong Glasgow accents talking to Scarlett Johansson - though I instinctively think of Limmy (how ace would that've been, in the club scene)

kinder, Sunday, 23 March 2014 18:13 (twelve years ago)

for a moment i thought you mentioned lemmy

espring (amateurist), Sunday, 23 March 2014 21:22 (twelve years ago)

So the script development with this was like:

'what would it be like if Scarlett Johansson walked around a shopping centre?'

'what would it look like if Scarlett Johansson watched Tommy Cooper?' (genuinely awesome, that's what)

etc etc.

There was certainly an undercurrent of displaying a disgrace at the way men behave and conduct themselves in regards to women. Not that its gonna stop Scarlett - its sorta like a distant cousin of Story of O or Maitresse with the SF/Species angle and then all the walking and driving around with nowhere to go was a hint of Patrick Keiller too? It hints at those things without taking anything too far which is perhaps for the best.

Interested in reading the novel its based on - no time right now.

xyzzzz__, Monday, 24 March 2014 19:50 (twelve years ago)

i enjoyed the novel, that's pretty much the only reason i want to see this (just to see how they approached it).

festival culture (Jordan), Monday, 24 March 2014 19:54 (twelve years ago)

It has very little to do with the novel

Number None, Monday, 24 March 2014 20:03 (twelve years ago)

really wanted to love this but found it underwhelming. its like they boiled it down to its most basic essence so far that all that was left was not actually all that much. found the switching between gritty uk realism and the sci fi sequences to not be all that consequential, though the mix did remind me of holy motors quite a bit. SJ is brilliant, but id have liked her to have just a little more to do. i think everyone going ape over this just wants to back something that isnt easy to like, but im not sure it was worth the wait exactly - its not a failure, but not a masterpiece either. shame cos i liked sexy beast and birth a lot - glazers an interesting director, but after all the hype, i just expected more than a microbudget slice of kitchen sink scottish sci fi. in fact, i wish all the 'interesting' films this year werent so hyped, id probably have liked her, and this one, a bit more, if i hadnt heard so much about them before. it does have some great scenes, but as a whole, its just a bit hmmmm.

StillAdvance, Monday, 24 March 2014 21:43 (twelve years ago)

also couldnt help feeling dissapointed that all the realisations that SJ's alien came to were all so familiar for anyone whos watched even a few of these aliens-on-earth kind of films. the arthouse treatment of that did make this a bit different, but not THAT different. felt the film didnt really have much to say - it was the style that made this novel, a bit like birth in a way, as the 'dead-person-in-someone-elses-body' thing had been done before that film too, but it was the icy space of it that made it feel different. bit tired of directors thinking empty space alone can excuse paucity of new ideas though.

StillAdvance, Monday, 24 March 2014 21:48 (twelve years ago)

i agree with all of that except that i don't think SJ was brilliant

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Tuesday, 25 March 2014 12:46 (twelve years ago)

though if she wasn't i don't think it was her fault

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Tuesday, 25 March 2014 12:46 (twelve years ago)

Seriously tempted to show this in the film club I'm doing.

WmC, Saturday, 7 September 2019 00:50 (six years ago)

do any women like this movie? just curious

del griffith, Saturday, 7 September 2019 00:58 (six years ago)

cause like I can't imagine it being as big a hit/making as much of an impact with an actress less hot than The Scarjo, and that seems ironically problematic maybe? haven't figured it out yet, but I did like this movie

del griffith, Saturday, 7 September 2019 00:59 (six years ago)

Well the big joke is that these dudes are willing to follow a woman who looks like scarjo into what looks like a crack den if they think they’re gonna get laid, though you could certainly argue maybe that would be true with any moderately attractive woman though making it her I think does make it funnier

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Saturday, 7 September 2019 02:26 (six years ago)

My wife was def into this movie
Xp

Οὖτις, Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:02 (six years ago)

It's not really a comedy though, is it? I don't think I laughed once during the whole thing, although, like I said, I really liked this movie! It's good, but I didn't laugh. Certainly never like "lol they're falling for her cause she's moderately attractive at least" cause I mean what's funny about that. That's just human nature. If you're a straight guy, haven't you ever fallen for someone super hot who actually talked to you for a little bit? And from the moment that started to happen, weren't you sorta on the clock to figure out whether this clearly hot person is worth being talked to by your obviously superior intellect? And should you feel ashamed about it if you decided she is? I never found a "big joke" in this movie, but it did make me feel ashamed of all the times I ever thought with my balls, and it did feel like some sort of feminist masterpiece that I'll probably always be under and never really understand.

del griffith, Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:03 (six years ago)

this didn't seem comedic to me at all.

I've only seen it once but the motorcyclist seemed like some kind of alien handler who was ultimately in a position of control

Dan S, Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:16 (six years ago)

stephanie zacharek liked it:

https://www.villagevoice.com/2014/04/02/under-the-skin-is-alluring-creepy-and-great/

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:18 (six years ago)

the genius of the movie for me was its showing a view of human empathy from a completely outside perspective, thought it was moving

Dan S, Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:32 (six years ago)

I know women who rate it pretty high, I obv can’t speak for their precise reasons but it takes on stuff like the male gaze and gendered power dynamics pretty explicitly.

Scarlett Johansson being in it obviously helped the movie get made & get seen, but I think it’s one of those cases where that also works artistically. There are obv many different layers and readings that can be brought to bear, but the larger context of viewers being aware of her as a giant movie star and international sex symbol is definitely at play in how the movie is operating and what its doing, imo

“Hakuna Matata,” a nihilist philosophy (One Eye Open), Saturday, 7 September 2019 03:53 (six years ago)

I mean I just thought it was funny that she led these dudes into this sketchy as fuck building and they blissfully went along. It’s funny because it’s ridiculous and yet totally believable.

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:01 (six years ago)

Poll: Would you walk into black water for Scarlet Johanson?

Y
N

Funky Isolations (jed_), Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:15 (six years ago)

I've been to places that look like where she takes the men but I am from Glasgow ymmv if you have lived bougiely only

Seany's too Dyche to mention (jim in vancouver), Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:29 (six years ago)

cause like I can't imagine it being as big a hit/making as much of an impact with an actress less hot than The Scarjo, and that seems ironically problematic maybe? haven't figured it out yet, but I did like this movie

― del griffith, Friday, September 6, 2019 8:59 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

it wasn't a hit, it made half its budget back. seems weird bc it made an impact, at least at the time, I've been meaning to check this out for 5+ years based on one perfect recommendation ("Under the Skin tho"). and shakey is right about Stranger Things ripping this off and doing it worse

flappy bird, Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:36 (six years ago)

alright well not a hit, but the reason we're all talking about it now.

and it's not really about Glasgow though is it? it's about men being taken in by attractive women no matter what hopeless environment they happen to find themselves in, and therein lies the trap.

del griffith, Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:38 (six years ago)

What’s weird is that the beach scene didn’t disturb me as much as it did many others (although I also didn’t find it “hilarious”, wtf) but the scene of the guy watching the other guy get sucked out of his skin and then watching the empty skin float around in the void is one of the most disturbing nightmare images I’ve ever seen in a movie.


Oh definitely - it’s a masterful scene in so many ways. The mounting dread, the silence, the noise, the skin looping around like a discarded plastic bag while you see the trays filled with meat - it’s totally horrific but the scenario itself being so, well, alien made it easier to take for me.

gyac, Saturday, 7 September 2019 04:50 (six years ago)

N, but I don't think it was just black water. The endless white/black plane of the "seduction" scenes (nods to THX 1138) would have left me limply curious. Maybe it related to the rundown tenement as the interior of the Tardis, but if taken as presented and not a visual metaphor, the victims have tunnel vision I've never experienced except under psychedelics. There's some trancranial magnetic stimulation (etc) going on.

Mild spoilers for book: In Faber's book, while the protagonist Isserley may use (artificial) feminine charms to keep the victims talking until she can confirm they won't be missed, there's no undressing, just a button in the dash that activates autoinjectors under the passenger seat. The cinematic version is far better.

TBF, the film retains very little from the book besides "female appearing alien develops misgivings about abducting male hitchhikers in Scotland for further processing". I like the "alien anthropologist goes native" thread of the film, and I don't think the book's focuses on class consciousness, backbreaking labor, or factory farming could have worked visually.

hedonic treadmill class action (Sanpaku), Saturday, 7 September 2019 05:05 (six years ago)

I liked this movie but haven't seen it since it was in cinemas. I read the book not long ago, impressive how they got from that to the movie but it's a great movie. I was actually going to watch it again last night but ran out of time. I'd forgotten the beach scene, think that would be hard to watch again.

kinder, Saturday, 7 September 2019 10:45 (six years ago)

I'm a woman btw

kinder, Saturday, 7 September 2019 10:47 (six years ago)

do any women like this movie? just curious

― del griffith, Saturday, September 7, 2019 12:58 AM (nine hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

It remains my favourite film of the decade.

― tangenttangent, Friday, September 6, 2019 7:56 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

imago, Saturday, 7 September 2019 10:49 (six years ago)

I am a woman and I enjoyed this movie as well as the soundtrack.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 7 September 2019 14:32 (six years ago)

two months pass...

https://news.avclub.com/watch-the-fall-a-nightmarish-new-short-from-under-th-1840036328

new glazer short

na (NA), Monday, 25 November 2019 21:54 (six years ago)

with mica levi score

na (NA), Monday, 25 November 2019 22:00 (six years ago)

I'm a massive Glazer fan but I thought this was a bit ehhh

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Monday, 25 November 2019 23:56 (six years ago)

same

Heavy Messages (jed_), Tuesday, 26 November 2019 00:25 (six years ago)

Is it just the BBC who have it online for the UK still?

brain (krakow), Thursday, 28 November 2019 13:00 (six years ago)

Yes, it's a BBC production.

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 28 November 2019 13:03 (six years ago)

Thanks. One of those rare times I'm frustrated as a TV non-licensee. Oh well, I'll wait until it appears somewhere, doesn't sound crucial viewing.

brain (krakow), Thursday, 28 November 2019 13:33 (six years ago)

a man of principles!

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 28 November 2019 13:34 (six years ago)

Or a man of laziness!

brain (krakow), Thursday, 28 November 2019 13:42 (six years ago)

Actually got the Opera browser's built-in VPN to work, so I'll watch it later on the US site, once darkness falls.

brain (krakow), Thursday, 28 November 2019 14:37 (six years ago)

I agree that it's a bit something and nothing. There's some cool shots and it's decently unsettling, but I thought there was very little to it. Oh well.

brain (krakow), Sunday, 1 December 2019 14:47 (six years ago)

I have a coworker who actively dislikes this one and complains about it being recommended to him as horror, but I think it’s very much in the ponderous genre subset and I get that it’s not for all

mh, Monday, 2 December 2019 00:28 (six years ago)

Do you mean Under The Skin? For clarity, I was talking about The Fall immediately above.

brain (krakow), Monday, 2 December 2019 00:46 (six years ago)

ahh, yeah. UtS

mh, Monday, 2 December 2019 01:04 (six years ago)

three years pass...

NEW GLAZER

Jonathan Glazer’s THE ZONE OF INTEREST. Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/PZJ3EFj6PS

— A24 (@A24) May 8, 2023

just sayin, Tuesday, 9 May 2023 11:15 (three years ago)

Mentioned in the Cannes thread. A little put off because Amis, but def interested

contrapuntal aversion (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 9 May 2023 12:07 (three years ago)

one year passes...

Rewatched this last night, it's so good — and (not to totally reopen the discussion but) reinforced for me why Zone of Interest was a disappointment. At a certain point in watching Under the Skin again, my wife said, "This really is the ultimate show-don't-tell movie." And Glazer is so good at showing-not-telling (also present in Sexy Beast and Birth in different ways) that the obvious show-AND-tell of ZoI felt like a step back to me.

Anyway, the look and feel and amazing sound of Under the Skin really hold up. It does a lot, narratively and thematically, and stays surprising all the way through.

Blitz Primary (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 11 August 2024 13:34 (one year ago)

one of those movies where i came out of the cinema and my perception felt transformed for two or three hours. maybe that’s any good movie actually. but this felt especially potent.

Fizzles, Sunday, 11 August 2024 14:56 (one year ago)

I found this kind of disappointing. V enjoyable in many places, but overall the same kind of long slow shots in lieu of much of anything new, that I'm getting a little bored of. I saw it in the same cinema I saw Upstream Color so I think that has affected my take on it slightly (had a similar reaction to that).

― kinder, Sunday, 23 March 2014 18:02 (ten years ago) bookmarkflaglink

I re-watched it not long ago and I like it a hell of a lot more now.

kinder, Sunday, 11 August 2024 16:53 (one year ago)

I need to finally watch this soon

Thrapple from the Apple (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 11 August 2024 17:17 (one year ago)


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