Saturday, 2 November 2024

Turn Me On

 

The idea that supressing emotions would be the answer to all life’s problems and would solve conflicts, with people living harmoniously and being left, content, is plot device that seems to be cropping up more than expected. But thankfully each iteration focuses on certain aspects that at least has a familiar but different feel. Turn Me On offers something new, in losing your emotions, you also lose your memories when taking the magic pill, or in this case, vitamin. But there is more to this story that at first meets the eye. 

Living in a closed off community where residents take a daily vitamin which eradicates all emotions, Joy (Bel Powley) skips her daily dose. Going on an emotional journey of discovery, she convinces her partner William (Nick Robinson) to stop taking the vitamin. Together, their world opens up, but also exposes them to not only damage emotions can cause, but also leaves them in a precarious position within the community with strict rules.

Full review over at Filmhounds