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Censor is a 2021 British Psychological Horror film directed and co-written by Prano Bailey-Bond.In 1985, timid, strait-laced film censor Enid Barnes (Niamh Alger) is working during the height of the Video Nasties era. Through her work, Enid catches the attention of Doug Smart (Michael Smiley), a rather shady and sleazy film producer, who asks her to review a video nasty by the infamously eccentric director Frederick North, which he recently got the rights to.The film, Don't Go in the Church, stirs up something in Enid, as it reminds her of strange and vaguely remembered events surrounding the mysterious disappearance of her older sister, Nina, back in Enid's childhood. She sets out to find the reclusive director and solve the mystery of her sister's whereabouts...And then things go horribly, horribly wrong for her.
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Dropped link to Axe: Not a Feature - ITEM
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Dropped link to EvilDead: Not a Feature - ITEM
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Dropped link to Mandy2018: Not a Feature - ITEM
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Dropped link to TheBloodOnSatansClaw: Not a Feature - ITEM
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Dropped link to Videodrome: Not a Feature - ITEM
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Director and co-writer Prano Bailey Bond is the woman wearing a nightdress and completely covered in blood in the video nasty that Enid rejects.
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Unreliable Narrator
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Unreliable Narrator: Enid is one around the circumstances of her sister Nina's death, with the implication that she may be responsible.
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The Killer in Me
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The Killer in Me: One interpretation of Nina's fate is that Enid killed her, as she is shown expressing similarly dissociative behavior to another murderer related in the background... and after killing people on-screen.
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Phallic Weapon
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Phallic Weapon: The award that Doug falls on, even though Enid doesn't exactly wield it herself.
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You Hate What You Are
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You Hate What You Are: Enid hates video nasties and holds them responsible for the decline of society and murderous impulses, best exhibited by the Frederick North movie where the little girl kills the other. By the end of the film, Enid is definitely a murderer — and she may have killed her sister, too.
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Stress Vomit
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Stress Vomit: Enid upchucks in a toilet (with visible content) after a viewing of Don’t Go Into The Church evokes an unpleasant memory.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The final shot of the film has Enid directly looking at the camera and laughing. Cue the tape popping out of the VHS player.
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Suddenly Shouting
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Suddenly Shouting: One of the few times the film pulls a Jump Scare, it's Enid having a nightmare of her mother standing next to her, then suddenly turning and screaming at the top of her lungs. No scary faces, no make-up, no nothing - just an extremely angry elderly woman shouting.
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Sanity Slippage
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Sanity Slippage: Enid gets progressively more unhinged as the movie goes on.
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People of Hair Color
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People of Hair Color: Invoked by Enid. She and Nina are both redheads, and Alice Lee's red hair leads her to conclude that Alice is Nina. She is not.
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Married to the Job
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Married to the Job: Enid constantly stays late at the job and never goes out. Her parents ask her hopefully about whether she's found a nice man, but she hasn't. When a co-worker asks her out, she politely rebuffs him.
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Aspect Ratio Switch
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Aspect Ratio Switch: In the third act, the aspect ratio very slowly starts to shrink into 4:3, the aspect ratio of video.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Subverted by everyone except Doug, who is clearly a sleaze and seemed ready to rape Enid before she pushed him away from her.
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Paper Tiger
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Paper Tiger: Frederick North has a pretty scary reputation and Enid is afraid of him. He is visibly horrified by Enid's violence when she finally meets him.
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Riddle for the Ages
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Riddle for the Ages: Whatever happened to the real Nina, we never find out.
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Moral Guardians
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Moral Guardians: The film revolves around the (real-life) moral panic around video nasties. Enid herself is a moral guardian in both profession and nature.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: Enid. By the end of the movie, she refuses to believe that she's done anything wrong, blaming her violence on Frederick North after killing a man, even as he's demonstrably horrified at what she's done.
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Cannot Tell Fiction from Reality
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Cannot Tell Fiction from Reality: By the end, Enid. And probably quite some time before that - she clearly thinks that the connections she sees in Frederick North films are representative of actual events. Then again, they might actually be, if you assume Enid killed her sister.
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Protagonist Journey to Villain
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Protagonist Journey to Villain: The film depicts Enid's transformation from mild-mannered Moral Guardian to insane spree killer and kidnapper.
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Homage
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Homage: The two girls playing in the woods in Don't Go In The Church is a homage to The Blood on Satan's Claw. The color grading and gradual descent into surreality calls to mind Mandy (2018). Or really, any Italian horror from the seventies - Argento, Fulci, Bava all used that Giallo-like lighting. Enid's stroking of the television after seeing Alice (or, she thinks, Nina) and the talking wound homage Videodrome. Bailey Bond described other video nasty Axe! (also known as Lisa, Lisa) as a main inspiration behind Don't Go In The Church, and it receives a Shout-Out in the outfit Edith wears at the end - the white nightgown as she's in a full dissociative breakdown.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: A recurring theme, from the eye gouging that Enid cuts from the video to how Doug dies - impaled through his eye.
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Deliberate VHS Quality
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Deliberate VHS Quality: The tapes that Enid watches are naturally 80s quality, although it's a mark of Enid's deteriorating sanity when it starts to slip into real life.
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Cutting Back to Reality
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Cutting Back to Reality: The final section of the film involves an incredibly picturesque sequence of Enid driving "Nina" for a reunion with their parents: the landscape is taken straight from the cover of the family movie showed earlier with everyone smiling, a rainbow in the sky and the car radio announcing the end of crime with the banning of all video nasties. Brief cuts of static break the fantasy to show that Enid has snapped completely and kidnapped Alice, who is screaming and desperately begging Enid's horrified parents for help. Of course, that’s assuming any of it is even happening…
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Mind Screw
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Mind Screw: The second half of the movie. At best, it was All Just a Dream and overworked Enid is napping in front of her TV set. At worst, all of it happened for real, and on top of that, as a child Enid murdered her real sister. Or it's a meta-narrative akin to the ending of In the Mouth of Madness. Or some combination of those. Or something else entirely.
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The '80s
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The '80s: The setting of the story.
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Accents Aren't Hereditary
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Accents Aren't Hereditary: Enid's mother is Welsh. She speaks with a crisp English accent.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: It's a horror movie about horror movies, so a number of references to classic movies are to be expected. And some others, mind. The film Evil Dad, a blink-and-you'll miss it video, is a clear reference to Evil Dead. Don't Go In The Church sounds very much like actual video nasties, Don't Go In The Woods and Don't Go In The House. As noted above, Enid's white nightdress as she loses her mind in the climax is a direct reference to Axe (or Lisa Lisa).
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: When Doug seems about to rape her, Enid pushes him off her and...impales him on one of his awards through his head and out his mouth.
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Ominous Television
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Ominous Television: Enid obsessively watches Frederick North's films while trying to unravel the mystery of her sister's disappearance. She also firmly believes that films drive people towards psychosis and violence.
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: A very subtle one: if Enid really did kill her sister, then Don't Go Into The Church is either somehow magically depicting the murder, or is just very similar through coincidence or possibly Frederico North ripping it from the headlines. Given that nothing else explicitly supernatural happens in the film the later is likely, but that would still be a hell of a coincidence.
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Never Found the Body
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Never Found the Body: Nina.
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Films of the 2020s / int_7d83a1c4
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