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The Blazing World

2021 | 101m | English

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Ever since Margaret was six years old, she has been haunted by the memory of watching her sister drown during an explosive fight between her parents. As a young woman, she slides further into her twisted inner life, ultimately finding herself on the brink of suicide. Through an epic journey down the smokiest and scariest corridors of her imagination, she tries to exorcise the demons pushing her closer and closer to the edge.
Release Date: Oct 15, 2021
Director: Carlson Young
Writer: Carlson Young, Pierce Brown
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Drama, Horror
Keywords drowning, twin sister, surreal, alternate dimension, surrealism
Production Companies Wavelength, Greenbelt Films, Tealhouse Entertainment, American Stream Wave
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Carlson Young Margaret Winter
Udo Kier Lained
Dermot Mulroney Tom Winter
Vinessa Shaw Alice Winter
John Karna Blake
SoKo Margot
Bailey Lewis Coffee Shop Guy
Name Job
Carlson Young Director, Writer
Pierce Brown Writer
Shane F. Kelly Director of Photography
Max Juren Swing
TeNeil Moore Line Producer
Isom Innis Original Music Composer
James K. Crouch Editor
Rodney Becker Production Design
Aaron Statler Art Direction
Grace Potter Set Decoration
Juliana Hoffpauir Costume Design
Jacenda Burkett Makeup Department Head
Ben Zarai Sound Designer
Alex Toader Visual Effects Supervisor
Liz Kelley Casting Associate
Name Title
Elizabeth Avellan Producer
Bryn Mooser Co-Producer
Joe Plummer Executive Producer
Jenifer Westphal Executive Producer
Brinton Bryan Producer
Andrew Carlberg Executive Producer
Britt Hager Executive Producer
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7.0

If David Lynch, Lewis Carroll, and Nicolas Winding Refn all got together to take a little trip with the help of LSD, the end result might be the avant-garde fantasy horror film “The Blazing World.” This experimental, psychological, and hyper-stylized film sends out warning flares that it’s the work ... of a mostly inexperienced filmmaker (Carlson Young), but her ambitious vision is one that could grow into something really special. Margaret (Young) has been haunted by a childhood memory of watching her identical twin sister drown in the backyard pool while her unhappy parents (Vinessa Shaw, Dermot Mulroney) were fighting inside the house. She has never recovered from the trauma or the guilt of that day and as an adult, becomes obsessed with studying and exploring otherworldly ideas like multiple planes of existence that may imprison humans in a world between life and death. Ready to commit suicide, Margaret finds her way down the rabbit hole and embarks on a nightmarish journey into the heart of her psyche, where she confronts the demons from her past. This is a work for the hardcore art house crowd. It’s more about seeing and feeling, not disciplined interpretation. Don’t try to make sense of most of the story. In other words, just sit back and go with it. It’s a bizarre film, but Young’s directorial style instantly hooked me. I especially admire her fearlessness when it comes to expressing a personal, creative vision. The film is a dreamscape of the macabre that is ambitious in its abstract conveyance of ideas. “The Blazing World,” in all of its darkly beautiful glory, is a challenging experimental work that could easily find a home in a modern art museum.

Jun 23, 2021