Coralie Fargeat is a French film director and screenwriter known for the feature films Revenge and The Substance.

Reviews and public sources associate Fargeat with genre cinema that emphasizes body horror, the theme of doubling, and feminist readings of revenge. The Substance stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley and features Dennis Quaid (per reviews). Technical elements such as special effects have been noted positively in reviews (Pierre Olivier Persin credited in one review). Critical response on DeBaser ranges from strong praise to sharp criticism.

DeBaser's reviews of Coralie Fargeat focus on body-horror aesthetics, gendered violence, and the spectacle of beauty. Critical responses range from enthusiastic to hostile, with praise for technical craft and debate over tone and plausibility. Two principal works covered here are Revenge and The Substance.

For:Fans of provocative genre cinema, body-horror enthusiasts, and readers interested in gender and media critique.

 "The essence of flesh is decay. The function of flesh, placed within the passage of time, is to bear witness to destruction and decay." Yukio Mishima, The Decay of the Angel

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 Watching a film like "The Substance" by French director Coralie Fargeat made me consider how certain works can be liked or disliked, but they certainly cannot leave the viewer indifferent.

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 It's not easy when a film universally applauded makes you feel sick.

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