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Under the direction of Gregori J. Martin, 'Beneath Us' (2020) attempts to fuse sharp social commentary with the visceral thrills of a home invasion horror, though its execution often feels more blunt than incisive. The film positions itself as a stark exploration of class warfare, pitting wealthy, morally bankrupt protagonists against a group of undocumented laborers. While the premise holds significant thematic potential regarding systemic exploitation and xenophobia, the narrative arc leans heavily into conventional horror tropes, sometimes sacrificing nuanced character development for escalating violence.
Lynn Collins and James Tupper deliver performances that effectively convey the chilling detachment and entitlement of their characters, embodying a predatory affluence. However, the film's aesthetic, while serviceable for building tension in confined spaces, doesn't always elevate the material beyond a functional genre exercise. 'Beneath Us' struggles to maintain a delicate balance between its socio-political critique and its genre obligations, often feeling like a missed opportunity to deliver truly groundbreaking social horror, instead settling for a more straightforward, albeit grim, survival thriller. Its impact lies less in innovative filmmaking and more in its stark, unsettling portrayal of societal power imbalances, positioning it as a cautionary tale in the modern exploitation subgenre.
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