Chained for Life
Director: Aaron Schimberg
Actors: Jess Weixler, Adam Pearson, Stephen Plunkett
PlotIn a hospital setting, a film crew is busy shooting a movie about disfigurement and beauty. Mabel, a confident and conventionally attractive actress, finds herself grappling with the ethics and realities of portraying individuals with disabilities. Her perspective begins to shift as she interacts with her fellow cast member, Rosenthal, who has a real-life facial disfigurement. Their conversations unveil the social and emotional disconnects between the able-bodied and differently-abled, highlighting the complexities of representation in media.
As filming progresses, the line between fiction and reality starts to blur for both the actors and the characters they portray. Mabel's growing connection with Rosenthal challenges her preconceived notions of beauty and normalcy. The production's portrayal of disfigurement begins to mirror real-world prejudices and biases, prompting everyone involved to confront their assumptions about identity and human worth. The narrative deftly explores themes of empathy, exploitation, and the inherent dignity of all individuals, leaving the audience to ponder broader societal issues.
Writers: Aaron Schimberg
Release Date: 10 Dec 2019
Runtime: 91 min
Rating: N/A
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Chained for Life is a thought-provoking and darkly comedic exploration of Hollywood marginalization, presented with impressive Super 16 cinematography and insightful extras.
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