Review of Society (1989) by Tom M — 23 Oct 2007
Forgetting the poorly realised inherent comment on society it offers, the best description is it's an unintelligent Cronenberg flick. The main body tries to weave a sense of paranoia that works to an extent but weak characters with no psychological development, especially at the end, hamper much of it.
The mentioned finale is the defining point of the film with some quite imaginative body horror that's sadly dated, saying that though, i'd take it over CGI any day.
This review of Society (1989) was written by Tom M on 23 Oct 2007.
Society has generally received positive reviews.
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