Crimes Of The Future
The "it" in question is the Cannes-screened and just-released Crimes of the Future, the director's first film since 2014's Maps to the Stars. Set in the near-future, the movie stars longtime Cronenberg collaborator Viggo Mortensen as a performance artist who grows superfluous internal organs which his partner, played by Léa Seydoux, surgically removes for the enjoyment of audiences. While the movie is packed with potentially disturbing images, including a sequence in which an autopsy is performed on the body of a boy, it is simultaneously a dense rumination on art, creativity, and our relationship with technology, among other subjects.
Crimes of the Future
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In a grim version of the future where humans have evolved past the point of being able to feel pain, surgery is the new sex. Performance artists cut themselves open for salivating spectators; a new disease caused new organs to grow within the body; a mysterious underground cult has formed around the consumption of toxic waste. 041b061a72