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Perfect

  • 2018
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.3K
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Garrett Wareing in Perfect (2018)
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Garrett, an emotionally-troubled young man, is sent to a clinic, whispering soothing promises of perfection. By planting characteristics directly into his own body, he's relieved of his dark... Read allGarrett, an emotionally-troubled young man, is sent to a clinic, whispering soothing promises of perfection. By planting characteristics directly into his own body, he's relieved of his dark visions, but pays the price for purity of mind.Garrett, an emotionally-troubled young man, is sent to a clinic, whispering soothing promises of perfection. By planting characteristics directly into his own body, he's relieved of his dark visions, but pays the price for purity of mind.

  • Director
    • Eddie Alcazar
  • Writers
    • Ted Kupper
    • Eddie Alcazar
  • Stars
    • Garrett Wareing
    • Courtney Eaton
    • Tao Okamoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eddie Alcazar
    • Writers
      • Ted Kupper
      • Eddie Alcazar
    • Stars
      • Garrett Wareing
      • Courtney Eaton
      • Tao Okamoto
    • 51User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Garrett Wareing
    Garrett Wareing
    • Vessel 13
    Courtney Eaton
    Courtney Eaton
    • Sarah
    Tao Okamoto
    Tao Okamoto
    • Ozawa
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Dr. Price
    Abbie Cornish
    Abbie Cornish
    • Mother
    Martin Sensmeier
    Martin Sensmeier
    • The Harvester
    Sarah McDaniel
    Sarah McDaniel
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    Chris Santos
    Chris Santos
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    Leonardo Nam
    Leonardo Nam
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    Quinn Nguyen
    • Prolog
    Regan Farquhar
    • Boom
    Julia Morrison
    Julia Morrison
    • Julia
    Flying Lotus
    Flying Lotus
    • Keeper
    • (as Steven Ellison)
    Lauren Chin
    • C++
    Alicia Sanz
    Alicia Sanz
    • Laurel
    Aaron Behr
    Aaron Behr
    • Nipples
    Miki Hamano
    Miki Hamano
    • Trainer 1
    Soo Yeon Lee
    Soo Yeon Lee
    • Trainer 2
    • Director
      • Eddie Alcazar
    • Writers
      • Ted Kupper
      • Eddie Alcazar
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    User reviews51

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    yusufpiskin

    Garrett Wareing

    People don't like to think. Everything wants to be simple. typical consumer society reflex. they have given a low stare with this reflex. very good job for the budget. Had it been made in the 1980s, it had been cult. but no longer cult. We throw it in the trash. because it's simpler than thinking. Garrett Wareing will get an Oscar one day. I told him that. one day he will get oscar ...
    4ofumalow

    Looks 10, Brains 0

    4 is being generous, as this immediately hits a note of stupefying pretentiousness, with the protagonist asking elemental existential questions in voiceover, in an annoyingly immature voice. (I've noticed this turning into a trend, giving "profound" voiceover narration to actors whom the filmmakers don't seem to realize sound like teenage airheads.) He's in trouble because his blood-drenched girlfriend is dead in his bed and he doesn't know what happened, except that he did it. Mommy (a really thankless caricature of a role for Abbie Cornish) whisks him off in her limo to a retreat center of some sort where he'll get "fixed." But in this vague, kinda-sorta sci-fi story, he doesn't get fixed, he just get worse. Gee: You'd think carving chunks out of his head and replacing them with translucent plastic cubes would have done the trick just fine!

    There is no question that "Perfect" is total pretentious twaddle, with all the signs of people who've made it in lucrative but extremely shallow media (I'm assuming music videos and commercials), so they managed to drum up a fair amount of money to spend on a quintessential "Well it seemed deep when I was stoned, which is all the time" project that has no real story or ideas, just a whisper of a premise. (Several of the main collaborators were also involved in "Kuso," about which you could say exactly the same things.)

    There's a lot of picturesque posing by frequently nude people with good physiques, artily shot; in other words, a lot of music video material, albeit with more full nudity. The script, such as it is, consists largely of empty koans like "The problem with the truth is that once you know it, you can't unknow it." (Yes, this is the kind of movie that thinks such pronouncements are meaningful, neglecting to notice that the only source of actual meaning would lie in that "truth," which of course it never defines.) Though most of "Perfect" is more like a filmed fashion layout than a horror movie (or a narrative, period), it does occasionally make an effort at providing some "shocking" content. The zenith of that effect (involving flesh consumption) strains so, SO hard to break a "taboo" that I couldn't stop laughing. The only other real laugh came during the final credits, when people received billing for "story" and "screenplay."

    You can't talk about acting in a movie like this--the actors are mostly stuck just posing, doubtless with zero help in terms of motivation etc. from the director. But hollow and affected as it is, "Perfect" is still technically accomplished, and has enough of interest in purely aesthetic terms to bump up my rating a star or two. For one thing, its primary location is apparently a real, somewhat famous mid-century-modernist estate in L.A., and it is architecturally very striking, as well as very well utilized by the cinematographer.

    This is the classic example of a movie that would look fascinating if it were projected without sound as background at a club--it's only when you actually pay attention and realize there's "no there there" that it becomes exasperating. The pure abstraction of the final-credits computer graphics is more successful than anything else here, because it sloughs off the pretense of aiming for anything beyond simply looking cool. The music by Flying Lotus didn't blow me away, but it's diverse and interesting enough. All the things that are normally window-dressing in movies with actual substance are the ONLY substance here, and they are fine. It's just in the realms of, you know, storytelling, characters, depth, tension, empathy, et al. that "Perfect" is just about non-existent.
    jmerlino

    WTF did I just watch?

    Seriously? I have no idea what was going on this movie. Something about rebirth/transcendence or something.
    no_vampires_here

    Beautiful start...

    You can take a genre and do anything with it as long as you are creative and can immerse the viewer into the concept. The problem here, this movie lies to draw you in and then you are surrounded by a ton of pompous hipster crap that wanna be something artistic and mind blowing.

    I honestly believe if I ask the producer what he wanted to say through this movie, he would only be able to mumble some superficial philosophic Instagram quotes.

    Want an advice? Ditch this movie and see something good. Even Scooby-Doo has a smarter base idea than this inflated idiocy...

    Wish I could rate it at minus 10!
    5sleepholymtn

    The perfect is the enemy of the good

    I'm halfway between those who are sniffing their own farts and examining "brilliant" and those belching out "arthouse garbage". I loosely feel like I understood what was being presented but it's a film that is overtly obscure in its narrative, see my title for more information. It was far too well shot and composed to give it a 1 star. It's ambiguous nature of shock and sexuality is too much to give it a 10. If you like artsy horror than I would recommend checking it out. If you enjoy a structured story than skip at all costs.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Brainfeeder Films (United States)
    • Language
      • English
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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