rec160: Blink Twice

Film: Blink Twice

Director: Zoë Kravitz

Starring: Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum,

Year of release: 2024

Comparisons (e.g. Rolling Stone and Esquire) between this, the debut for director Zoë Kravitz, with the work of Jordan Peele (in particular Get Out) is not unwarranted. Here’s an apparent idyll that of course has a dark secret, and the reveal is beautifully balanced as clues and tension mount after a leisurely set-up. Horror ensues amid the social critique, Naomi Ackie’s Frida bearing the brunt amid a cast of questionable dudes and a delightful sisterhood. There is a certain, triumphant inevitability to events once the trigger is pulled, even though the survivor ratio is always in question and the denouement offers a masterful twist. Channing Tatum heads the good-time bros partying hard on their private island, his portrayal totally convincing of a tech tycoon on the comeback trail from an unknown but intimated scandal. Money talks and money walks in this premise, a superb addition to the ouvre in which exploitation in the Me Too era receives its just desserts.

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