Why Demi Moore’s Bold Role in ‘The Substance’ Defies Hollywood’s Beauty Norms
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In her latest film, “The Substance,” Demi Moore steps into a role that defies traditional Hollywood glamour, embracing a raw and unvarnished portrayal that dives deep into themes of beauty, relevance, and identity. This horror film, directed by Coralie Fargeat, is set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, opening with a symbolic scene on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Substance’s Unique and Gripping Narrative
The movie begins with an aerial shot of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where a new star is installed with great fanfare. However, as time passes, the star, dedicated to Moore’s character, Elisabeth Sparkle, becomes cracked, trampled on, and ignored, signifying the transient nature of fame and beauty. This opening sets the stage for the dark, gripping narrative that follows.
Sparkle, a TV star, is fired due to declining ratings and goes to extreme lengths to reclaim her youth and beauty. “The Substance” evolves into a body horror film, filled with blood and gore, that explores the lengths people will go to achieve perfection. Moore describes the script as “unique” and “visually stimulating,” noting that the unpredictable nature of the story made it “risky and juicy.”
A Raw and Vulnerable Performance
At 61, Moore embraced a role that required her to highlight her character’s fading beauty and unglamorous reality. She found the experience liberating, saying, “Part of what made it interesting was going to such a raw, vulnerable place, to really kind of peel away.” This approach allowed Moore to deliver a performance that is both bold and vulnerable, challenging Hollywood’s standards of beauty and ageism.
The film’s horror elements are driven by a black-market drug that Sparkle uses to split herself into two versions: her older self and a younger, more beautiful version, played by Margaret Qualley. Initially, this transformation brings her everything she desires, but soon, the consequences become dire as she struggles to maintain her dual existence.
Casting Challenges and Triumphs
Director Coralie Fargeat faced significant challenges during the casting process, aiming to find an actress who could confront the intense themes of the story. Fargeat recalls being surprised and delighted when Moore expressed interest in the role, stating, “I was sure she wouldn’t want to do it, I thought it would be too scary.” Moore’s willingness to take on the role, despite its demands, showcased her dedication to the craft.
Fargeat’s previous work, including her 2017 feature debut “Revenge,” prepared her to tackle the complex narrative of “The Substance.” She sought an actress who could embody the role’s scale and risk, ultimately finding the perfect fit in Moore.
Controversial and Acclaimed
“The Substance” has sparked mixed reactions from critics and audiences alike. While some, like Tim Robey of The Telegraph, praised it as a “humdinger of a satirical horror-thriller,” others, such as Kevin Maher of The Times, dismissed it as “puerile, pointless, and intellectually specious.” The film’s graphic content led to walkouts at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting its polarizing nature.
Margaret Qualley, who plays Sparkle’s younger alter-ego, appreciated the film’s bold approach, saying she enjoyed how it “smashes you over the head.” Her performance required her to portray a character embodying perfection, which she found challenging yet ultimately rewarding.
Potential for Awards and Cultural Impact
There is speculation about the film’s potential impact on the Oscars race, with many believing that Moore’s performance is deserving of Academy recognition. Moore, known for her roles in classics like “Ghost” and “A Few Good Men,” might finally receive the acknowledgment she deserves.
While Moore remains cautious about discussing potential awards, she hopes the film will resonate and provoke thought, possibly leading to a cultural shift. “More than anything, I hope there is a real cultural shift, that this can open the pathway for,” she says.
Commentary on Hollywood’s Beauty Standards
“The Substance” serves as a commentary on Hollywood’s unrealistic beauty standards and the pressures placed on women to maintain a certain appearance. Fargeat reflects on how these standards shape women’s self-perception from a young age, contributing to feelings of inadequacy and self-hatred.
Moore acknowledges the progress made in recent years towards greater diversity and representation of beauty in Hollywood. She notes, “We’ve made progress,” but emphasizes that there is still a long way to go.
Conclusion
Demi Moore’s daring performance in “The Substance” challenges Hollywood’s norms and explores the dark side of the quest for perfection. The film’s blend of horror, satire, and social commentary makes it a standout piece that will undoubtedly spark discussions and leave a lasting impact on audiences. As Moore and Qualley deliver some of their best performances, “The Substance” pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling and delves deep into the human psyche.
This story was originally featured in BBC