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Helter Skelter is a visually explosive and psychologically unrelenting descent into fame, beauty, and self-destruction, directed by acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Mika Ninagawa and based on the cult manga by Kyoko Okazaki. Saturated in hyper-stylized color and sensory overload, the film presents a nightmarish vision of celebrity culture where perfection is manufactured--and inevitably decays
Erika Sawajiri delivers a fearless performance as Lilico, a top fashion model whose fame is built entirely on a body sculpted through extreme and illegal cosmetic procedures. Living at the center of a media-fueled illusion of beauty and desire, Lilico begins to suffer severe physical and psychological side effects from her surgeries, triggering a rapid and terrifying unraveling of her identity. As her carefully curated image fractures, paranoia, obsession, and desperation consume her, exposing the brutal machinery behind the world that created her
Ninagawa's background in photography is evident in every frame, transforming the film into a kaleidoscopic spectacle of neon hues, elaborate set design, and striking visual compositions. Beneath its surface glamour lies a biting critique of the fashion and entertainment industries, exploring themes of bodily autonomy, commodification, and the fleeting nature of fame. Often compared to films like The Neon Demon and Suspiria, Helter Skelter merges body horror with social commentary to create an experience that is as beautiful as it is disturbing.