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Under the Skin

A stark, hypnotic sci-fi horror film that trades plot mechanics for mood, image, and unease. It’s challenging and often emotionally cold, but its originality, sound design, and eerie visual language make it a standout for viewers who like their genre cinema abstract and unsettling.

Under the Skin

Where to watch: Netflix

Movie · Thriller · Science Fiction · R

2014 · 1h 48m

Director: Jonathan Glazer

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy McWilliams, Lynsey Taylor Mackay

Overview

A seductive stranger prowls the streets of Glasgow in search of prey: unsuspecting men who fall under her spell.

Director

Jonathan Glazer

Production

Film4 Productions, BFI, Nick Wechsler Productions, JW Films, Sigma Films, Silver Reel

Cast

Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy McWilliams, Lynsey Taylor Mackay, Dougie McConnell, Kevin McAlinden, D. Meade, Andrew Gorman, Joe Szula, Kryštof Hádek, Roy Armstrong, Alison Chand, Ben Mills, Oscar Mills, Lee Fanning, Paul Brannigan, Marius Bincu, Scott Dymond, Stephen Horn, Adam Pearson, May Mewes

Where to watch

Netflix

Curator Review

Verdict

A stark, hypnotic sci-fi horror film that trades plot mechanics for mood, image, and unease. It’s challenging and often emotionally cold, but its originality, sound design, and eerie visual language make it a standout for viewers who like their genre cinema abstract and unsettling.

Best for

  • viewers who enjoy slow-burn, atmospheric sci-fi horror
  • fans of arthouse films that prioritize mood over exposition
  • people interested in alienation, embodiment, and empathy as themes
  • audiences open to ambiguous, unsettling endings

Skip if

  • you want a conventional narrative with clear answers
  • you dislike minimal dialogue and long stretches of observation
  • you prefer overt scares or fast pacing
  • you need likable characters or emotional warmth

Overview

Under the Skin is one of those rare films that feels less like a story than an encounter. Jonathan Glazer turns Glasgow into an uncanny hunting ground, using hidden-camera realism, glacial pacing, and Mica Levi’s abrasive score to create a world that feels both ordinary and deeply wrong. The result is a film that is as much about perception and embodiment as it is about predation.

Worth noting

Scarlett Johansson’s performance is crucial because it starts as pure surface and gradually opens into something stranger and more vulnerable. The film is fascinated by the gap between looking and understanding, between appetite and empathy. It’s not interested in explaining itself, and that refusal is part of its power.

Bottom line

For some viewers, the film’s abstraction will feel alienating rather than profound. But if you respond to cinema as texture, atmosphere, and controlled discomfort, this is a strikingly original work that lingers long after it ends.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (4.5★) · 4927 likes

Never in a million years did I think a movie that would make me contemplate my existence would also have Darude - Sandstorm in it.

DirkH (5★) · 4273 likes

I love it when a straightforward story gets a unique treatment. Glazer's film is deliberately alienating, visually and aurally arresting and singularly engaging. I say the latter with no small amount of reserve as it asks a lot of its audience making it difficult to click with. But click with it I did. Glazer opens with the birth of Johansson's character. In a beautiful visual sequence, we hear her find her voice followed by a rather disconcerting scene in which… more

shannon (1.5★) · 3820 likes

yeeahhhhh i'm way too dumb to understand films like this so i'm gonna go watch a seth rogen movie

demi adejuyigbe · 3181 likes

didn’t think this was all that freaky until i got home and checked wikipedia and learned that Scotland is a real place

bel (2★) · 3172 likes

the poor guy just wanted to go to Tesco’s

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Themes

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Topics

arthouse sci-fi, psychological horror, slow burn, surreal, atmospheric, existential, body horror, urban dread, minimalist, eerie

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