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About : Assassination Nation
Directed by : Sam Levinson
Produced by : Manu Gargi,Aaron L. Gilbert,Anita Gou,David S. Goyer,Matthew J. Malek,Kevin Turen
Screenplay by : Sam Levinson
Written by : Sam Levinson
Starring : Odessa Young,Suki Waterhouse,Hari Nef,,Abra,Anika Noni Rose,Colman Domingo,Maude Apatow,Joel McHale,Bella Thorne
Music by : Ian Hultquist
Cinematography : Marcell Rév
Edited by : Ron Patane
Production company : 30West,Bron Studios,Foxtail Entertainment,Phantom Four,Creative Wealth Media
Release Date : 21 September 2018 (USA)
Duration : 110 minutes
Country : USA
Language : English
Rating : 5.4
Year : 2018
Catagory : Thriller
Also Known As : N/A
Budget : N/A
Age Restriction : N/A
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Storyline : This is a thousand percent a true story about how the quiet, all-American town of Salem absolutely lost its mind.
Assassination Nation is a vicious, cathartic horror film about misogyny
Welcome to Cheat Sheet, our brief breakdown-style reviews of festival films, VR previews, and other special event releases. This review comes from the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
In October of last year, just days after several women accused producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, his frequent collaborator Woody Allen expressed fears of a “witch hunt atmosphere” for men. Countless people have since called the #MeToo movement that followed a “witch hunt,” a piece of hyperbole that equates powerful men losing jobs to mass executions.
The film Assassination Nation, written and directed by Sam Levinson (Another Happy Day), also uses a witch hunt metaphor. But rather than condemning the supposed excesses of feminism, it’s a furious, and often uncomfortable, anti-sexist revenge fantasy. In the words of cast member Colman Domingo during a Q&A session, “it’s a war on toxic masculinity, at all costs.” And in Assassination Nation, the hunt does end in death — many, many deaths.
What’s the genre?
Extremely blunt social satire about sexism and social media, mixed with small-town-gone-mad horror and high-school drama.
What’s it about?
Lily (High Life’s Odessa Young), Sarah (The Bad Batch’s Suki Waterhouse), Bex (Transparent’s Hari Nef), and Em (newcomer Abra) are high school girls living in the suburban town of Salem. Their lives revolve around partying, sex, and social media, until an anonymous hacker begins dumping Salemites’ phone and computer data on 4chan. At first, the hacker targets authority figures like the mayor, whose family values platform masks a hidden life of cross-dressing and Craigslist hookups. But then, half the town’s secrets are exposed, including a relationship between Lily and an older neighbor.
The revelations tear Salem, and Lily’s life, apart. Her callous boyfriend finds out about the affair and posts her information online, her unsupportive parents kick her out, and strangers violently harass her on the street. Things get even worse when a fellow student accuses Lily of being the hacker, and a violent mob comes after all four girls. Fortunately, they’re far from helpless and slowly turn the tables on their persecutors.
What’s it really about?
How hypocrisy, a lack of empathy, and a willingness to jump to extreme behaviors is destroying America. Also, how lots of people are pure evil and have to die. "‘Assassination Nation’ looks at the ways women are forced into social roles, then punished for taking them"
Okay, that’s a little bit glib. Assassination Nation’s core interest is examining the ways that women are pushed to conform to gendered stereotypes, then punished for embodying those stereotypes — by both men and other women. In the film, hatred of women and femininity poisons all of society. It turns sex from a mutually pleasurable activity to a lopsided transaction. It makes life miserable for people who don’t fit in neat, gendered boxes, including Bex, a transgender teen. It encourages men to lash out violently when their masculinity is threatened.