The film incorporates a lot of horror elements. A lot of blood and chase plots have injected horror elements into the film. The film could have been filmed very cult, but the director could not control these elements completely, and constantly interspersed between the blunt plots and pieced it together. The chaos turned into a pot of porridge, and there was no imaginary audio-visual feast experience at all. For such a psychedelic film, it is reasonable to weaken the plot and characters, but the music must be psychedelic enough to bring out the feeling of the whole film. The photography must also be psychedelic, with symmetrical colors and composition, and a unique perspective. The director's style is like this, weakening the plot, pursuing the splendor of light and shadow, but in the end what is presented before the eyes is a particularly superficial and unbeautiful effect, and the film is also so shallow and superficial that it is not suitable for adults.
"The Neon Demon" has too much rigidity and excessive pursuit of visual magnificence, but it is superficially upper body. The film is a total sensual enjoyment, but those stares and monologues about superficial desires are really unbearable, but fortunately, the director who pursues the fright of the supremacy has not disappointed the audience in terms of his mastery. The evil third part of the film is sharp enough. Abnormal, from the stunning shot of Ruby lying on the flower-filled tomb, to the appearance of various broken corpses, we can see the director's intentions. There are also many erotic content that bloggers have seen in the film, from a bathing scene after a bloody event to a lace passion that shuttles between reality and fantasy, giving people a sense of ridicule.