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5.9/10 • 109

2025-04-032h 0m

Science FictionDramaHorrorThriller

How dark are you willing to go?

Inconsolable since the death of his wife, Karsh, a prominent businessman, invents a revolutionary and controversial technology that enables the living to monitor their dear departed in their shrouds. One night, multiple graves, including that of Karsh’s wife, are desecrated, and he sets out to track down the perpetrators.

Directors
David Cronenberg
Writters
David Cronenberg
Editors
David Cronenberg, Christopher Donaldson

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  1. Vincent Cassel

    Vincent Cassel

    Karsh

  2. Diane Kruger

    Diane Kruger

    Becca / Terry / Hunny (voice)

  3. Guy Pearce

    Guy Pearce

    Maury

  4. Sandrine Holt

    Sandrine Holt

    Soo-Min

  5. Elizabeth Saunders

    Elizabeth Saunders

    Gray Foner

  6. Jennifer Dale

    Jennifer Dale

    Myrna Slotnik

  7. Eric Weinthal

    Eric Weinthal

    Dr. Hofstra

  8. Jeff Yung

    Jeff Yung

    Dr. Rory Zhao

  9. Ingvar E. Sigurðsson

    Ingvar E. Sigurðsson

    Elvar

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Brent Marchant

Apr 26, 2025

4/10

It’s disappointing to see a talented filmmaker lose his way in one of his works. Unfortunately, that’s precisely the problem with the latest effort from acclaimed writer-director David Cronenberg in a film that seemingly had potential but fails to pull it together in the final product. Karsh Relikh (Vincent Cassel) is a successful Canadian businessman consumed with grief over the death of his wife, Becca (Diane Kruger), who attempts to cope with his loss by inventing a questionable and arguably macabre technology that allows survivors to peer into the graves of their departed loved ones to, for lack of a better explanation, monitor the deterioration of the deceaseds’ corpses. From this premise (and the misleading trailer), one might get the impression that this would be a story with dark, spooky, supernatural overtones. However, as it plays out, the film goes from tangent to tangent to tangent without direction or satisfactory closure, leading viewers on a wild goose chase that, in the end, feels unresolved and incomplete. This alleged horror offering (which is admittedly not particularly scary or engaging) is actually more of a mystery/psychological thriller that ends up weaving a jumbled web of story arcs involving ever-evolving incidents of international business espionage and technological intrigue, the paranoid (and head-scratchingly erotically driven) ravings of Becca’s conspiracy theory-obsessed sister, Terry (Kruger in a dual role), the love-starved pining of Terry’s unbalanced ex-husband and expert computer hacker, Maury (Guy Pearce), and Karsh’s tawdry affair with Soo-Min (Sandrine Holt), the blind wife of a dying Hungarian corporate magnate (Vieslav Krystyan) who wants to invest in the expansion Karsh’s graveyard technology venture, among other puzzling and seemingly unrelated narrative threads. Add to this the picture’s glacial pacing and a series of overlong and not especially revelatory dream sequences, and viewers are left with a genuinely bizarre offering. To its credit, the production features some inventive cinematography, a capable collection of performances, and a surprising wealth of inspired and perfectly timed comic relief (truly one of the film’s best attributes), but these assets aren’t enough to save a sinking ship that plunges deeper and deeper the longer this release goes on, all the way up to its abrupt and unfulfilling conclusion. This clearly is one of those productions that’s likely to prompt many audience members to ask, “What was the director thinking?”, a justifiable inquiry, to be sure. Cronenberg has produced a fine body of work over the course of his career, but it’s nearly impossible to fathom what he was going for here.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
$1,291,679.00
Keywords
artificial intelligence (a.i.)widowcemeterytoronto, canadavandalismgriefconspiracydeathsister-in-lawgraveyardentrepreneurparanoiddeath of wifeburialblind womanbody horror