David Cronenberg’s new film “Crimes Of The Future” asks its audience to go on quite a journey to the dystopian future. The film’s most quotable line, “surgery is the new sex,” only scratches the surface.
Amidst the detritus of Grecian ruins, the human body is not only generating strange new organs but removing and tattooing them becomes a form of art in its own right with an erotic dimension.
This is the specialty of Viggo Mortensen’s Saul Tanser, who grows the new flesh, and his performance partner who handles it, Léa Seydoux’s Caprice.
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