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The Blazing World

  • 2021
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
802
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The Blazing World (2021)
Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman (Carlson Young) returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive. Through an epic journey down the darkest corridors of her imagination, she tries to exorcise the demons pushing her closer and closer to the edge
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Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may stil... Read allDecades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive.Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive.

  • Director
    • Carlson Young
  • Writers
    • Pierce Brown
    • Carlson Young
  • Stars
    • Carlson Young
    • Udo Kier
    • Dermot Mulroney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    802
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlson Young
    • Writers
      • Pierce Brown
      • Carlson Young
    • Stars
      • Carlson Young
      • Udo Kier
      • Dermot Mulroney
    • 16User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Carlson Young
    Carlson Young
    • Margaret Winter
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Lained
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Tom Winter
    Vinessa Shaw
    Vinessa Shaw
    • Alice Winter
    John Karna
    John Karna
    • Blake
    Soko
    Soko
    • Margot
    Liz Mikel
    Liz Mikel
    • Dr. Cruz
    Sophia Bernard
    Sophia Bernard
    • Beth
    Josie Fink
    • Young Margaret
    Lillie Fink
    • Young Elizabeth
    Laurel Day
    • Baby Margaret
    Robert H. Lambert
    Robert H. Lambert
    • Greasy Man
    Breckyn Hager
    • Rob
    Jason Howell
    • Bouncer Chris
    Ace Anderson
    Ace Anderson
    • Sean
    Bailey Alexander Lewis
    Bailey Alexander Lewis
    • Coffee Shop Guy
    • (as Bailey Lewis)
    Isom Innis
    Isom Innis
    • Peel
    Mike Dellens
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Carlson Young
    • Writers
      • Pierce Brown
      • Carlson Young
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    4deathgrip1234

    Divided Amongst Us: The Blazing World effect

    The Blazing World (2021) is a visual powerhouse of dark horrific fantasy that delivers a mediocre message on trauma and mental illness. That's not the say I don't hate the film; however, I find myself entertained.

    The story made things clear, unlike the short, about where this might be going. The first half is great and the second half makes you fall off a cliff. The cinematography is still present but I think it's a bit weaker than the short was. Nothing was pushing the boundaries. The acting had some potential and I think there was just one over the top moment that had me questioning it. The score is lovely and I love love love the lighting in this film.

    This is a film that has already divided audiences during the screening. Most of them virtually left the screening. I wanted to stay and see what was going to happen. It turns out I was just satisfied with half of the film, but a majority of its technical aspects really hooked me.
    3wandernn1-81-683274

    I'm Not Crazy....

    Amazon Prime graces me with the screening of many a turd of horror movies so let's see how this one is.

    Oh wow what a nice house. Starts off with twins. Oh no not a cut finger, didn't see that coming. Oh no stupid twin drowns in pool! Smart twin sees......beckoning portal guy! Okay then skip ahead...about 6 to 8 years, smart twin is in college.

    Daddy is a drunk and apparently dad abuses mommy. Girl returns home from school to visit because parents are selling their house. Girl goes and parties with friends and then they have a tarot card reading. And then what happens???? Hmmm.

    Then really what happens next is not a lot. Really disappointing plot and dialogue and not much to either. 3/10.
    6Tweetienator

    Dark Trippy Wonderland

    I like The Blazing World - a dark fantasy journey with some fine moments and some well crafted and composed visuals. The story for sure got some weak spots too, but anyway, this one I recommend to all those souls who like their dish sometimes served with unusual spices.
    6agenericperson

    A highly ambitious adaptation that doesn't fully work

    The Blazing World is a very ambitious film based on a very old, ambitious piece of literature. It's not quite sci-fi. It's not quite supernatural. It's not quite dreamlike. It somehow fits in between all of these. And that part servrs the film well. It's deeply uncomfortable and atmospheric. You can see the influences of other works on this film. It really seems like 70s horror.

    What doesn't work about the film is it's slow and meanders a bit much. Not everything works. Some creepy stuff comes off silly. And without a sense of the rules of this universe, it can make the stakes in some scenes feel nebulous. The acting is also mostly good but sometimes it's a bit hit and miss.

    Overall, I liked it but it's kind of a movie you have to to into it knowing it's a flawed experience. Don't expect perfection. Just expect something strange, atmospheric, with some really great moments that sometimes falls short. I'll take failed ambition over just another cookie cutter movie.
    3dmansel

    Not a film that should be eagerly sought out

    The Blazing World, the fantasy thriller from writer/director Carlson Young, opens on the unfortunate drowning of a young girl while her parents and twin sister are distracted. Years later, Margaret, the surviving twin sister, still struggles with the death, the devolving relationship between her parents, and the visions of the mysterious man who appeared to her when her sister drowned. Now, believing her sister may still be alive in a different dimension, Margaret sets out in a journey of self discovery through the darkest corners of her imagination. Part Alice in Wonderland, part Coraline, part Lynchian nightmare, The Blazing World attempts to address trauma through unconventional means.

    Starring Carlson Young, working on both sides of the camera, the acting is the weakest component of The Blazing World. Young is unconvincing as Margaret, the film's lead, caught in a self destructive pattern while dealing with her parent's violently crumbling marriage and the possibility of her twin sister being alive in an alternate world. Had the film been lead by a more competent actress, it may have been a more salvageable product but as it stands, Young's performance greatly hinders the overall result. Likewise, Udo Kier (Europe's answer to Nicolas Cage) sleepwalks through his line deliveries, mumbling his way to a paycheck. The only two people who seems to be attempting anything approaching decent is Dermot Mulroney and Vinessa Shaw as Margaret's parents. They're the highlights of the film as they bicker and argue their way through scenes together and show surprising depths of loneliness when in scenes with Maragaret separately.

    The Blazing World is director Carlson Young's full length adaptation of her 13 minute short of the same name that premiered at Sundance in 2018. Sadly, the feature length version is a reminder that some short stories are better left as short stories. The strange riff, or maybe homage, to Alice in Wonderland is caught up in a meandering story that winds up being a bit of an incoherent mess, narratively. Young seems to be modeling the tone of the film after the works of directors like David Lynch and Terry Gilliam, but the cute camera tricks used to convey doubt or disorientation are quickly overused, turning them into more gimmicks than effective tools. Without enough story to stretch the adaptation, the film feels far longer than its 99 minute runtime suggests. Still, for all that, Young has a clear, firm vision of what she wants the film to be, I just don't think her vision matches the subject matter at hand. For a movie that's supposedly addressing untreated grief and mental health issues, the decision to attempt style over substance isn't a great idea; whether this was the trappings of a rookie director attempting to ape the works of established directors or just Young attempting to do her own thing, The Blazing World comes across as a hollow, empty foray into touching on serious issues.

    Overall, The Blazing World, while noble in its intentions, falls well short of the mark on execution. Subpar acting does the film little favor as some actors struggle to work with the bad writing and some look like it might be their first time on camera. While this isn't a film to be avoided at all costs, it's not a film that should be eagerly sought out: it's a movie to queue up with friends and stiff drinks after all other movie options have been exhausted. The Blazing World is in select theaters and everywhere on demand October 15th.

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      In a 2021 interview with Discussing Film, Carlson Young spoke about the use of color in the film: "In terms of the Technicolor aspect, I was really interested in correlating the color to the chakra that she's moving through. The red is the root chakra, and she's got a lot of problems with the root chakra and the home, so I wanted to make each color really mean something. I obviously have tons of influences here in this film, but I wanted them to mean something real. With the green hallway and the red orb, the green is the heart chakra and the red is [her] touching the root of her problem, which is the familial trauma."

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • العالم المشتعل
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Greenbelt Films
      • Tealhouse Entertainment
      • Cinebloc
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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