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Led by an exemplary performance by Sosie Bacon, Smile (Finn 2022) is a well constructed horror film. It is a very rare example of using jump scares effectively and in support of a larger concept to produce fear. Where The Babadook (Kent 2014) meets Fallen (Hoblit 1998), Smile steps in to push the sub-genre of physical manifestation and transmission of horror forward. Unfortunately, the film perpetuates some super toxic ideas about mental health and emotional trauma. It does break from so many films in that religion is not the savior. We extensively cover multiple other options for the film, especially the ending. So while there were real nuggets of gold here, they were buried in a pretty large pile of crap.
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TOPIC INDEX – TOPIC INDEX – Freaky (Landon 2020) (times are approximate)
0:30 – Introductions
1:06:00 – grading the film using the Collective Nightmares Evolving Rubric of Social Responsibility
Post credits sequence
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“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 102
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Led by an exemplary performance by Sosie Bacon, Smile (Finn 2022) is a well constructed horror film. It is a very rare example of using jump scares effectively and in support of a larger concept to produce fear. Where The Babadook (Kent 2014) meets Fallen (Hoblit 1998), Smile steps in to push the sub-genre of physical manifestation and transmission of horror forward. Unfortunately, the film perpetuates some super toxic ideas about mental health and emotional trauma. It does break from so many films in that religion is not the savior. We extensively cover multiple other options for the film, especially the ending. So while there were real nuggets of gold here, they were buried in a pretty large pile of crap.
There is lots more of our podcast! Please listen, review, subscribe, and tell your friends.
TOPIC INDEX – TOPIC INDEX – Freaky (Landon 2020) (times are approximate)
0:30 – Introductions
1:06:00 – grading the film using the Collective Nightmares Evolving Rubric of Social Responsibility
Post credits sequence
Related Episodes
Other Related Films
Misery (Reiner 1990)
Credits
Edited and processed with Audacity. Free, cross-platform, open source, and awesome.
We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
Thanks for listening. Please let us know your thoughts.
• www.collectivenightmares.com
“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 102
Keywords
The post Smile (Finn 2022) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.

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