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The Perfection Review

The Perfection Review

FromHorror Movie Talk


The Perfection Review

FromHorror Movie Talk

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For this week's episode of Horror Movie Talk, we watched The Perfection on Netflix, and it is what I would consider goodbad. It had some nice visual flares, and definitely some unexpected twists. However, it's major failing is not committing to the underlying schlock of the plot.







Skip to Intro - 00:30Skip to Trailer - 7:00Skip to Synopsis - 8:33Skip to Review - 9:33Skip to Score - 10:30Skip to Spoilers - 20:00Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:13:30Skip to Taglines - 1:18:29Skip to Kill Count- 1:21:50Skip to Outro - 1:30:00







Synopsis for The Perfection







Netflix wants their own Get Out, so they hired Allison Williams from Get Out to star in The Perfection. Williams plays a former cello prodigy named Charlotte that was sidelined because she had to take care of her dying mother. When her mother dies, Charlotte calls up her former Dean at the prestigious Bachoff Academy of Music to try to re-enter the world of world class cellists.




https://youtu.be/q57D6kF5B1k
The Trailer for The Perfection, available for streaming on Netflix now.



Lizzie (left) and Charlotte (right) playing together.



She meets the latest prodigy, Lizzie played by Logan Browning and the become close very quickly...suspiciously quickly. When Charlotte and Lizzie take a trip to China, Lizzie becomes extremely sick, and Charlotte might have something to do with it!







The rest of the movie swings back and forth in time and perspective to eventually reveal Charlotte’s true motives and the audience may or may not experience whiplash.



The Nun was a pretty big 2018 hit - Here is our Review




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2018/09/12/the-nun-review/




The Perfection is Not Quite My Tempo



The perfection is not a great movie, but to me it is on the precipice of greatness. I wish they had committed more to some of the more ridiculous and/or tasteless elements. Parts of this even reminded of my wistful favorite, The Human Centipede. Mainly the ridiculous reveals and the mustache twirling level villain. Stephen Weber does a great job of playing the pretentious dean of the Bachoff School of Music.



In an age where no one is surprised by Shyamalan-esque twists, instead of upping the ante on the world building or character development, writer/director Richard Shepard ups the ante on the number of twists!







Score for The Perfection



I’m giving it a 6/10



The Perfection is not without it’s charm, and it gets a B+ for effort, but overall it’s a pretty average flick.



The Perfection Movie Spoilers



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First of all, lets talk about the elephant in the room. The Trailer gives way too much information about the plot away. It basically undercuts the first half of the film, since you know Charlotte has nefarious motives for Lizzie from the beginning.







Not to worry though, there are plenty of twists throughout!



Twist #1: Charlotte Poisoned Lizzie



This is the least surprising since they pretty much give it away in the trailer. The whole bugs in vomit, and bugs under the skin was a red herring. Charlotte used some of her dead mothers' medication to make Lizzie suggestible, purposely drove her to temporary insanity, and getting her to cut off her own hand.



Remember The Ruins? You Should Read Our Review!




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/05/08/the-ruins-movie-review/




Charlotte accomplishes her purpose, because once Lizzie returns to Bachoff, she is unceremoniously kicked out of the school. Because... who has need of a one handed cellist?



I guess since, the wound was self inflicted, Lizzie couldn't prosecute Charlotte, but that doesn't keep her from kicking her ass!







Lizzie brings Charlotte to Anton, and soon after, the next twist is revealed.



Twist #2: Bachoff is a Sex Dungeon Conservatory



The namesake of the film is a certain room where Anton (Weber) touts as being accoustically perfect. As such, he demands that only perfection of anyone that plays in that room.
Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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