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I Blame Society (2020)
Overview: A struggling filmmaker senses her peers are losing faith in her ability to succeed so she decides to prove herself by finishing her last abandoned film and committing the perfect murder.
Director: Gillian Wallace Horvat
Cast: Gillian Wallace Horvat, Keith Poulson, Chase Williamson, Morgan Krantz, Alexia Rasmussen
Original Language: EN
Original Title: I Blame Society
Budget: N/A
Revenue: N/A
MPAA Rating: PG
Keywords: mockumentary, serial killer, killer, filmmaking, found footage, woman director, murder plot
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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots (March 9, 2021)
It all started when filmmaker Gillian Wallace Horvat was told that sheād make a good murderer. Intrigued by the comment, she began to study the elements and little details that make a successful serial killer. Out of this research was born āI Blame Society,ā a deliciously wicked, low-budget indie feature that blurs the line between documentary and reality. This hybrid of a movie is packed with dark humor and horror components that lend a very strange tone, but thereās a whole lot to appreciate and admire about Horvatās ambition and creativity. Gillian (Horvat) is a struggling filmmaker who feels as though her friends (Chase Williamson, Keith Poulson) are losing faith in her abilities. Determined to prove them wrong, she decides to finish her film and documents what constitutes the āperfectā murder. While in the process of filming, Gillian becomes a little too engrossed in the idea of killing. She unleashes a malevolent side of her personality that causes her moral compass to collapse. The filmās tone shifts as our antihero begins to lose control. What started as a documentary evolves into something a bit more cinematic, with a fictional story line that feels real because it was set up that way. Gillian first targets people whom she feels ādeserve it,ā but she eventually goes on a random, bloody killing spree thatās disturbing on multiple levels. Itās just so easy to get away with murder. You have to admire Horvatās determination to make a movie that doesnāt compromise her unique voice, and she directs, co-writes, and stars in the film that she wanted to assemble. In one scene, Gillian stands up for her right to make a film of her own and not resign herself to getting stuck in line, waiting for a manās permission. Itās empowering to see a woman who chooses to fully explore her own voice rather than meet the boxed-in expectations of the suits in charge (as embodied by Producer 1 and Producer 2, two Hollywood types who hit every single buzzword related to diversity and āstrong female leadsā). The film does hit on a few Hollywood insider jokes and jabs, but not in an inaccessible sort of way. I do feel āI Blame Societyā is geared towards a very specific audience, but fans of the macabre will be partial to this inventive, disturbing movie.