The Substance (2024)

Documented on my first watch, I will get things inaccurate. Spoilers.

-Visual Content-

The visuals are probably the best part of the movie hands down. The visual effects team and all the details that went into this movie is incredible, I never got taken out of it.

Colour Theory: 3-4 main colours

  1. Vibrant and neon colours.
    -Used for Elizabeth's and Sue's celebrity life.
    -Elizabeth's coat is bright yellow. Double egg yolks and the clay used USB's informational video is also bright yellow. Haha.
  2. Muted oranges and reds.
    -Showing transitional periods and fading away.
    -The hallways of the building she shoots in. Her Hollywood star. When she covers her apartment in newspapers.
    -Muteness I interpreted as Elizabeth's washed up celebrity status, as well as her feeling duller/ugly/not at her prettiest.
    -Sue, opposite to Elizabeth, is vibrant pink!
  3. White, light grey, and teal.
    -The cold medical scenes, like the doctors visit and the bathroom scenes.
  4. Dark navy and black. Periods of deep self-hatred.
    -The room in the bathroom and nights mindlessly watching TV
    -The night when Elizabeth thinks about The Substance, the night is dark navy. But when she decides to fish it out of the trash, the movie embraces pure blacks.

The USB for the substance is black. & Elizabeth/Sue has dark hair. Is she destined to a life of self hatred?

THOUGH...
I can't quite put my finger on why The Substance is a bright neon green. It's not yellow or black to fit the rest of the packaging surrounding it, but instead GREEN. Vibrant colours represent celebrity life and beauty. Though, neon green is not used with Elizabeth or Sue, only as the substance. It is a sickly and slimy. The vibe I'm getting is a solution that is intuitively repulsive but brings one closer to their ideal but false, aesthetic self.

Metaphors/Imagery/etc.:

-Likes & Dislikes-

Great movie, recommend.