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“Raw” A young up-and-coming French female director depicts the youth of “Justine” wrapped in horror.

© 2016 Petit Film, Rouge International, FraKas Productions. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

“Raw” A young up-and-coming French female director depicts the youth of “Justine” wrapped in horror.

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16-year-old Justine grows up in a strict vegetarian veterinarian family and enters veterinary school, but is forced to eat raw meat as a rite of passage for new students. When she tastes meat for the first time in her life, her true nature is revealed through this act, and she gradually undergoes a transformation...


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A story of adolescence wrapped in the guise of “human flesh horror”



Raw age film. The heroine is a 16-year-old girl named Justine. Aiming to become a veterinarian like her parents, she is known as a ``child prodigy'' and skips a grade to enter the same university where her parents are alma mater and where her older sister is also enrolled. At 16 years old, is she still a child, or is she already a "woman"? Shaking in a state of limbo, Justine is thrown into the closed world of a university dormitory, where she literally ``sheds her skin'' from being a girl.


I have purposely introduced it from the perspective of a ``youth movie,'' but at the same time, this film has been attracting attention for its mention of ``many fainting people!'' This is because the heroine, Justine, not only awakens to love and sex, but also discovers cannibalism and becomes addicted to cannibalism. The fluctuations and confusion unique to adolescence, the anxiety and anticipation of opening the door to adulthood, and the stimulation and pleasure you never knew before... All of these things are summarized in the crazy plot of ``a vegetarian girl transforms into a girl who loves cannibalism''!



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There are many works that borrow the form of horror to depict adolescence and sexual awakening. A typical example is Carrie (1976), based on a novel by Stephen King and directed by Brian De Palma.The film begins with the main character, Carrie, a high school girl, reaching her first period. Carrie, who has lived her life without being taught anything sexual by her mother, releases her hidden psychic powers when she gets her first period and causes a disaster at her high school prom.


Recently, the unique horror film `` The Witch '' (2015), which was inspired by the 17th century witch trials, depicts the process of a girl's growth from a girl to an adult woman through the occult motif of ``demonic possession.'' A strict Christian family moves to a remote forest, but when their daughter Thomason, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, reaches her first period and becomes sexually attractive, her parents become ``possessed by a demon.'' ” This raises suspicions.


In both of these works, there is an overly pure and innocent ethical view that considers "menarche", "menstruation", and, to put it simply, "sensation" to be impure. There is no logical basis for saying that we should feel guilty about becoming sexually mature, but it is true that there are many cases in which a girl losing her virginity is directly linked to horror in movies. .



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  4. “Raw” A young up-and-coming French female director depicts the youth of “Justine” wrapped in horror.