Fresh 2022 Movie
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At first it looks like a light romantic comedy, but soon the tone shifts into something far more unsettling. Fresh, Mimi Cave’s debut, balances the everyday with the macabre, and while the subject can feel disturbing, it keeps you hooked with a mix of tension, dark humor, and a very personal style. Daisy Edgar-Jones is the film’s greatest strength, delivering both vulnerability and strength in equal measure. Opposite her, Sebastian Stan shines as a seductive yet disturbing villain, capable of fascinating and repelling at the same time. The twisted relationship between them drives much of the story and makes it impossible to look away. Cave’s direction stands out for how she uses staging and sound to create unease. She doesn’t rely on cheap scares; instead, she builds an increasingly tense atmosphere. The violence is there, but what hits hardest is the sense of watching a distorted portrait of modern relationships. It’s true the film loses some impact toward the end and falls into a bit of repetition, but it never stops being engaging. It has pace, characters that work, and a script bold enough to push further than expected for a debut. Fresh won’t be for everyone, but it’s daring and different. Mimi Cave shows she knows how to hold the audience’s attention and that she has plenty of potential in the genre.
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What an incredible movie! Let me tell you the pacing is perfect, it's original enough to be new but not weird, the acting was well done, the main character's reactions were realistic, it had enough twists to keep you interested, the perfect balance of comedy horror, and despite the main plot it didn't cross the line for me. (scare factor 2/10)
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