Caviar (2023)

2.9/10

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Antigone Corday is an aspiring social media influencer. She is mourning the recent death of her brother, Jeremiah, a well-known pundit and voice for progressive causes. Soon, she receives a mysterious package in the mail–a pre-recorded video of Jeremiah. He claims to have uncovered a conspiracy that will throw her worldview, and the fate of the planet, into question.—Jacob Michael King

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Caviar Movie Reviews

Truly unique and terrifying

It was honestly one of the most effective pieces of horror I’ve seen, it really masterfully outlined the terror of deepfakes and how seeking the truth is used against people to warp their perception of reality. The suspense was masterful and the payout was of top tier fever dream quality, with my alarm bells and uncanny valley going off the entire time in my head. I was asking questions the whole movie, most of which were left to speculation, which added to the impact of the film and left me seriously questioning whether I had just watched a piece of trauma induced brainwashing or a just super effective piece of satirical horror, but learning how small the movie is and how low the ratings are put that questioning to rest. Wonderful job, I hope they keep making movies and can’t wait to see what they do in the future. It’s amazing what can be accomplished on such a low budget. I want to go into a deep-dive analysis of it but I’m honestly scared to watch it again. I can see how the movie wouldn’t be for everyone, but that’s okay because I think the people who it is for can really enjoy and appreciate the creativity, symbolism, message, and necessarily muddy story of this work of cinematic art.

Never Trust An Owl…Or Your Own Family…They’re All Gaslighting You.

Caviar is a weird mockumentary-horror, that combines elements of found footage, mock social media posts, and deep fake audio clips of real politicians (with videos featuring professional lookalikes), to fashion a bizarre conspiracy about a “missing” activist, aliens, and owls…or something like that.

It’s kind of hard to follow exactly what is going on for a majority of the film.

But the plot revolves around a left-leaning family being drawn deep down the rabbit hole of a right-wing style conspiracy theory.

Which acts to both blend and blur the lines between the two dichotomies.

It plays off a series of tropes present in mediums particularly exploited by the fringe extremes of the internet.

Things like youtube series, vodcasts, and podcasts.

All of which culminates with an absurd story about the nefarious intentions of owls – who may or may not be aliens and/or demons from another dimension or planet.

Either way…whatever it’s about…it’s a convoluted mess.

Because even when it’s over…you still aren’t sure what the hell it was ever about.

Other than it has something to do with a bad trip…or mkultra…or child sacrifice…or some combination of the three, perhaps.

Who the hell knows.

Just embrace the weirdness.

And roll with it.

Cause none of it makes any sense.

It’s all just a ride.

2 out of 10.

A seriously good satire

This film is unconventionally superb in its delivery of a wacky story. The acting is so well done that it’s hard to believe that it’s Jacob Michael King’s first film. The dialogue is a bit intense and hard to follow on the first viewing but other than that I’d say it’s a triumph. The packing is pitch perfect and tone is even until end where you are hit with very satisfying conclusion. At times I felt like I was being sucked into the lies an manipulations of the editor, especially with the division of days that are prescribed to you like medication. The audio played a clear part in the pace and tone that flowed like a subtle fever dream. I can’t wait to see what he does next.