Updated On: 23 August, 2024 06:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
It’s quite a bizarre set-up that seems to draw inspiration from Emerald Fennell’s ‘Promising Young Woman,’ the ‘Lost’ and ‘Paradise Island’ series but Kravitz is far more definite about sexual violence against women

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Lenny Kravitz’s daughter actress Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut is a social satire cum horror about the rich and their debauched dastardly ways. It’s a nightmare inducing thriller that’s intimate and devastating. Kravitz’s narrative is replete with discomforting close-ups and series of shots that have links to a past that is only revealed towards the end. Hers is a unique way of telling a story and it guarantees a different and unusual experience.
In the opening sequence we see Frida (Naomi Ackie), a nail designer, sitting on a shit-pot and scrolling through videos on her mobile when she comes upon a video of a tech tycoon caught in the storm of controversy. Frida, seemingly unbothered by the allegations is watching the video with adoring eyes. Purportedly, the disgraced Tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) has just completed his leave of absence from company affairs, having done his penance on a private Island dealing with his issues through therapy and come back rejuvenated. At the gala he holds to announce his rejuvenated return he meets cocktail waitress Frida and falls instantly in lust - at least that’s what it seems. Slater asks Frida and her best friend Jess (Alia Shawkat) to fly with him and his crew to his private island. For Frida that’s not the strangest thing that has happened to her yet. Enroute, Frida and Jess get introduced to the rest of the group including Lucas( Levon Hawke), Cody (Simon Rex), Camilla(Liz Caribel), Tom ( Haley Joel Osmet), Heather (True Mullen), Sarah (Adria Arjona) and Stacy (Geena Davis).No cellphones are permitted on the island and free flowing drinks, drugs, locally produced food, in a sun-kissed tropical island set-up are apt for an otherworldly mood accentuated by the sexual games each is expected to play.