The Substance

Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself?

Sinopse

A fading celebrity decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.

  • 7.1
  • 2024
  • Released
  • 2h 21m

Demi Moore

Elisabeth

Margaret Qualley

Sue

Dennis Quaid

Harvey

Edward Hamilton-Clark

Fred

Gore Abrams

Oliver

Oscar Lesage

Troy

Christian Erickson

Man at Diner

Robin Greer

Male Nurse

Tom Morton

Doctor

Hugo Diego Garcia

Diego - Boyfriend

Daniel Knight

Casting Director

Jonathon Carley

Assistant Casting Director

Jiselle Henderkott

Girl Auditioning / New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Akil Wingate

TV Host

Vincent Colombe

Man in Suit #1 - Harvey's Office

Billy Bentley

Man in Suit #2

Lennard Ridsdale

Man in Suit #3

Jordan Ford Silver

Assistant Director - Pump It Up Show

Oscar Salem

2nd Assistant Director - Pump It Up Show

Viviane Bossina

Sue's Assistant

Matthew Luret

Floor Runner

Jana Bittnerová

Maria

Olivier Raynal

Alan - 2nd Agent

Tiffany Hofstetter

Stylist

Nathan Rippy

Assistant Director - New Year's Eve Show

Manon Arizmendi

Little Girl - New Year's Eve Show

Virginie Kotlinski

Mother - New Year's Eve Show

Brett Gillen

Director of Photography - New Year's Eve Show

Charlotte Marquardt

Screaming Woman

Léa Hengl

Screaming Woman

Gaëlle Raymond

Screaming Woman

Claire Lemaire

Screaming Woman

Lila Boughoufala

Screaming Woman

Aurélien Lorgnier

Screaming Man

Ivan Sellier

Screaming Man

Philip Schurer

Screaming Man

Christian Bourmier

Shareholder

Martin Graham

Shareholder

Christian Bordeleau

Shareholder

Patrick Hamel

Shareholder

Didier Dhondt

Shareholder

Jacques-Yves Dorges

Shareholder

Jean-Claude Matthey

Shareholder

Olivier Jarcin

Shareholder

Jean-Luc Magneron

Shareholder

Charlotte Murray

Allison - Diner Waitress

Aaron Kahn

Greeting Person

Gabriela Arnon

Greeting Person

Nancy Josephson Lahoussine

Greeting Person

Andrew Eldridge

Greeting Person

Denise Powers

Greeting Person

Bryan Jones

Greeting Person

Adam Carage

Happy Birthday Person

Maria McClurg

Happy Birthday Person

Rebecca Lafont

Happy Birthday Person

Laura Puech

Isabella

Ryan Chidester

Stagehand

Cécile Vogt

Elisabeth (Young) - Walk of Fame / Pump It Up Show Dancer

Yannick Guérin

Clumsy Burger Guy - Walk of Fame

Paul Descoings

Worker Walk of Fame

Benoit Lévêque

Worker Walk of Fame

Arthur Molinet

Cocktail Bartender

Manon Sachot

Cocktail Lounge Couple

Bastien Jorelle

Cocktail Lounge Couple

Kelly Hoarau

Female Assistant - Towel

Michel Juskiewicz

George - Harvey's Friend

Louise Greggory

Restaurant Waitress

Christophe Sartirano

Guy Looking at Sue

Florent Torres

Guy Looking at Sue

Romain Caldeira

Billboard Technician

Axel Baille

Photographer

Chase Fein

Additional Voices (voice)

Shane Sweet

Additional Voices (voice)

William Calvert

Additional Voices (voice)

Michael Corbett

Additional Voices (voice)

Stephen Apostolina

Additional Voices (voice)

Yann Bean

The Substance (voice)

Audjyan Alcide

Pump It Up Show Dancer

Jonathan Jenvrin

Pump It Up Show Dancer

Mimi Maury

Pump It Up Show Dancer

Amelye Solange

Pump It Up Show Dancer

Kévin Table

Pump It Up Show Dancer

Laura Boera

Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer

Cissy Duc

Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer

Sophie Mercier

Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer

Marie Valton

Sparkle Your Life Show Dancer

Katrina Budzynski

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Alicia Maury

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Megane Adamik

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Annalisa Pagnotta

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Maelle Dantigny

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Aleksandra Kedzierska Fontaine

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Pauline Sagetat

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Agustina Fitzsimons

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Elena Shcheglova

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Eve Marchant

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Lola Donati

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Kate Matthews

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Ophélie Jonard

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Pauline Richard

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Laureen Cappelliez

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Daria Panchenko

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Delphine Beaulieu

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Victoria Brun

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Cara Chapman

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Katharine Matthews

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Alexandra Faget

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Clémence Juville

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Margot L'Entete

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Hillary Sukhonos

New Year's Eve Show Dancer

Matthew Géczy

Bob Haswell (uncredited)

Namory Bakayoko

Silhouette (uncredited)

Gregory Defleur

Happy Birthday Person (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$17,500,000.00

Revenue

$76,506,196.00

Keywords
  • #new year's eve
  • #capitalism
  • #birthday
  • #black market
  • #identity
  • #beauty
  • #satire
  • #aging
  • #celebrity
  • #female protagonist
  • #los angeles, california
  • #has been
  • #aerobics
  • #disfigurement
  • #woman in jeopardy
  • #woman director
  • #substance
  • #grim
  • #beauty standards
  • #insecure woman
  • #self image
  • #toxic masculinity
  • #drug
  • #body horror
  • #female rage
  • #youth
  • #actress
  • #critical
  • #ambiguous
  • #bold
  • #condescending
  • #farcical
  • #sardonic

Reviews

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@FerdinandoLM11 months ago

Grotesque, diving into the pitfalls of progress and the human obsession with perfection. Visually, it’s remarkable — its uncanny imagery often leaves you questioning whether you’re thrilled or disturbed. However, while it’s bold and at times deeply unsettling, it doesn’t quite achieve that elusive "perfectly balanced (as all things should be, cit.)" quality. The narrative occasionally stumbles

K
@kodkuce11 months ago

I’m into strange films, psychological elements, dramas, and gore, but this movie is complete garbage.

R
@RalphRahal12 months ago

A disaster. It's an insult to the illustrious careers of Demi Moore and Dennis Quaid, who both deserve far better. The film focuses too heavily on the body of Margaret Qualley's character, Sue, at the expense of delivering a meaningful story or message. The gratuitous gore towards the end seems to be an attempt to align with current trends, but it falls flat. Ultimately, Coralie Fargeat fail

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@MovieGuysabout 1 year ago

"The Substance" is something of a cinematic mash up. First off, this story is somewhat reminiscent of "Death Becomes Her". The 1992 film starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis. The notion of the fatal conceit in the search for eternal youth amongst the ageing Hollywood set is very much central to the story in both films. That said, the handling is distinctly different. Thi

Victor_Surreal
@Victor_Surrealabout 1 year ago

**The Substance (2024)** A Visceral Exploration of Youth Obsession and the Fear of Time "The Substance" is a bold cinematic experience that masterfully resurrects the practical effects of 1980s horror, delivering a visual and auditory feast that is both nostalgic and groundbreaking. Directed with a keen eye for detail, the film delves deep into society's obsession with youth and the inevitable

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@badelfabout 1 year ago

I love French comedic films, and this one is no different. Coralie Fargeat crafted a seemingly simple story on the subject of Hollywood's obsession with youth and beauty, and then directed it right into the status of cult, horror, midnight, grade B (the good kind) movie genre. Brilliant! While on the face, this movie is about aging out of Hollywood's graces, the script is also laced with intere

r96sk
@r96skabout 1 year ago

Certainly an experience! <em>'The Substance'</em> is <b>a lot</b>. It's one of those sorta movies that I needed to let settle in my mind before I even started to think about reviewing it. I'm not even sure where to start. It's insane from pretty much the beginning to the very end of its 140 minute run time, some scenes are particularly rough to watch unfold! I think the only body horror flic

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 1 year ago

This takes a logical step on from Coralie Fargeat's earlier "Reality+" (2014) drama, only this time it takes a much more substantial swipe at all things vain. "Elisabeth" (Demi Moore) has been at the top of her fitness game for many a year when her boss "Harvey" (Dennis Quaid) decides that she's now too old and that a younger model is needed to present those programmes we all saw on the television

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@Brent_Marchantabout 1 year ago

There’s a big difference between being funny and being laughable, yet the latest from writer-director Coralie Fargeat has somehow found a way to be both. After amassing a considerable amount of largely well-earned cinematic goodwill in the film’s opening segments, the picture mercilessly squanders that support in the final act with an overlong, meandering, disgustingly gratuitous and grotesque exh

griggs79
@griggs79about 1 year ago

Demi Moore's performance in The Substance is so potent that it's hard to tell what's more intoxicating; her inevitable Best Actress win or Coralie Fargeat's razor-sharp screenplay that's already got the Oscar in the bag.

good.film
@good.filmabout 1 year ago

For a film that’s laser-focused on the human body, it’s gloriously on point that THE SUBSTANCE begins with a freshly cracked, bright yellow egg yolk. Eggs are the ‘giver of life’, right? They’re the origin of all of us. Gleaming and plump, the yolk suddenly gets pricked – not by a fork, but a syringe. That’s the first juicy visual metaphor of many in this meaningfully bonkers body horror, f

M
@msbreviewsabout 1 year ago

The Substance delivers an intense, visually mesmerizing commentary on the entertainment industry's obsession with youth and outward beauty. Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley offer remarkable, maybe even career-best performances, with Dennis Quaid excelling in his role as well. Coralie Fargeat explores how aging stars, particularly women, are discarded when they no longer meet the industry's strict b

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