'Thoroughbreds' Review: What A Debut! What A Screenplay! Wow!


• Thoroughbreds, 2017/18 • 9/10 •

'Thoroughbreds' is an unsettling slow-burn debut masterpiece from writer-director, Cory Finley.

Anya Taylor-Joy (Split) and Olivia Cooke (Bates Motel) are two young actresses ready to take hollywood by storm. There performances are note-perfect, and there chemistry is pure fire in this icy psychological thriller.

Childhood besties, Lily (Anya) and Amanda (Olivia) have problems (to say the least), Amanda is a sociopath who over the years has taught herself to mimic human emotions because she is completely void of them all, she literally feels nothing! Lily on the other hand is probably the exact opposite, she's way to oversensitive and bloody competitive, she feels everything. When there on there own, everything's cushty. Put them together and they become fucking homicidal!

As soon as the late Anton Yelchin appeared on-screen it brought an Instant fire which kicked the flick straight into 5th gear. Everything he did was amazing, he had the most humorous script and he executed it perfectly. An amazing talent taken way to soon.

The cinematography, editing and score are sensational. But what this film succeeds in most of all, is the attention to language and meticulous delivery of each semi-venomous line which was timed to absolute perfection with just the right amount of tension. Finley I salute you, one of the best screenplays in years and it's your debut, I'll deffo be keeping an eye out for you. Only one minor problem, it felt unfinished. This is probably the only film where I wanted it to be longer. Must see!

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