How do you analyze Sixth Sense with out spoiling the top? What would you say about Bear in mind the Titans for those who could not say “soccer” or “racism?” How may you speak about Ocean’s 11 if its twist was George Clooney was really planning a heist this entire time?
Speaking about Blink Twice — the directorial debut of actor Zoë Kravitz — units up the same stumbling block. As a result of whereas its style, stars and score are all proper there on the tin, the theme is definitively not. Right here, it isn’t only a plot twist you need to keep away from revealing — it is your complete level of the film.
However whereas some apt recommendation for experiencing the horror-coded thriller can be to keep away from any commentary and easily go in blind, there are causes to unpack it beforehand — least of all to keep away from any disagreeable and triggering scenes.
The opposite factor, although, is the truth that Blink Twice depends so closely on hiding its theme — solely revealing it halfway by way of, one thing that solely works correctly if it isn’t fully seen coming. With out totally revealing that revelation, we begin off the story following struggling part-time nail technician, part-time occasion server Frida (Naomi Ackie) as she admires tech mogul Slater King (Channing Tatum) from afar, issues take a flip for the more severe pretty rapidly.
Frida is working a gala occasion together with her roommate and good friend Jess (Alia Shawkat), which the 2 sneak into earlier than bumping into Slater himself — and scoring an invitation to his unique personal island. It’s proper about there issues begin to flip, and story begins to emerge. By means of a hazy and not-always-sensical tech-horror, sci-fi plot that results in Frida questioning her personal reminiscence, Kravitz’s story quickly provides strategy to a transparent assertion.
And whereas she does so, the unsettling facet of what is clearly a satire rooted in school wrestle begins to unravel on the distinctly darker edges.
You will need to word that particularly in its second half, Blink Twice is an unflinching look at problems with sexual violence. And to be truthful, it’s a troublesome knife edge that Kravitz walks: balancing the neon-tinged, fantastical facets of her irrational memory-wiping conceit with the often-shattering mundanity with which exploitation and abuse is doled out in actual life.
However even whereas avoiding giving freely the sport, the formidable, although tough story, deserves to be defended from the onslaught of critiques criticizing it, as a result of it is simply that: a inventive and funky concept that is simply lacking the ending touches to tug it off. As a result of if the story Kravitz tells is pessimistic, impulsive and at occasions unbelievable, that is as a result of so is the truth Blink Twice inhabits.
The performances are partly to credit score for its success, regardless of the negativity. As Frida and Jess wiggle their method into the unique, decisively odd lives of the ultra-rich, there is a distinctive mix of comedy and dread all through. Arjona screaming the phrases “fats blunt” to a bemused Haley Joel Osment, or Ackie juggling a distinctly phallic paperweight — these are positioned between private violations and different bloody, gut-wrenching scenes that should not be capable of match collectively.
That distinction in tone serves a goal, although, as does a sure emotional gap within the centre of her characters. Nobody is nice right here — least of all the boys testing their visitors on their life plans and achievements over dinner like power-tripping steering counselors. However neither is our lead: Frida reductions each her associates and personal security in a vapid need for the finer issues in life.
On the similar time, Tatum’s quiet, menacing efficiency begins off as intriguing, earlier than shedding a lot — if not all — of its complexity by the monologued finish. However a sure nihilism will not be solely to be anticipated, however necessitated within the statements Kravitz makes. Blink Twice is each a fable and critique, wrapped up in a style suspense thriller.
Extra of a parable, the plot and its mechanisms don’t must survive CinemaSins-style criticism — and as tradition commentary, neither do its evaluations of individuals must be particularly uplifting or multi-faceted.
Blink Twice exposes how banal our propensity for cruelty will be. It expresses a miserable, if apparent, evaluation of humanity as a result of it must be acknowledged — not as a result of it is narratively comfy. It simply will get to that twist in a barely convoluted method, as a result of it is extra involved with the message’s affect than the real-world logic essential to arrive at it. And the seemingly flippant tone whiplashes forwards and backwards into its message in a method that may depart you first guffawing, then gasping.
It is a level that will not sit proper, however rings true — whereas nonetheless, by some means, managing to be entertaining.