The Neon: Demon
Nicolas Winding Refn’s (2016) is a divisive, hyper-stylized psychological horror film that uses the cutthroat world of Los Angeles fashion to explore vanity, narcissism, and the literal "consumption" of beauty. Often criticized as "all style, no substance," the film intentionally mirrors the shallow industry it satirizes, using dazzling visuals to mask a hollow core. Core Themes & Allegory
The narrative functions as a dark fairy tale or "Dystopian Oz," where an innocent girl (Jesse) enters a world of predators and eventually transforms into a "demon" herself. Consumption & Corruption: Evil Appetites in The Neon Demon The Neon Demon