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Wednesday
Oct182023

First & Last - So chilling

Can you guess the movie from its first and last shot? The answer is after the jump...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you didn't guess this one, you might not have seen it. It's Ali Abbasi's chilling Oscar finalist for Denmark, Holy Spider (2022) which is streaming on Netflix and well worth your time. It takes place in the Iranian holy city of Mashhad and follows a female journalist investigating a serial killer who is murdering sex workers. The film proved that Border (2018) was no fluke and Ali Abbasi is a major talent. He followed Holy Spider up with two extremely stressful episodes of HBO's hit The Last of Us

Holy Spider's major claim to fame, aside from Abbasi's growing reputation, was the Cannes Best Actress win for Zar Amir Ebrahimi. Her next picture is Shayda (2023), reviewed at TIFF, which is Australia's Oscar submission this year. It's excellent and Ebrahimi is even better in the new film. 

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Reader Comments (3)

Holy Spider.

To this very day, I still don't know if it falls into misogyny by going too close to the killer.

October 18, 2023 | Registered Commentercal roth

Dear Nathaniel, please update the Oscar predictions. I have a sick need to know your current thoughts on the matter. Please feed the obsession. K Thanks Bye

October 18, 2023 | Registered CommenterDoug

Oh yeah - that insane, disturbing, final act. I think I erased it from my mind because it's almost too dark. Very impactful.

And I think the movie really gets to know it's women too - it's invested in all its characters.

October 18, 2023 | Registered CommenterMike in Canada
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