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Flying Lotus' Sci-Fi Horror 'Ash' Divides Critics Ahead of Release

'Ash,' starring Eiza González and Aaron Paul, debuts March 21, blending cosmic horror and psychedelic visuals with mixed reviews on its narrative depth.

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Eiza González in Flying Lotus's 'Ash.'

Overview

  • The film follows Riya, an amnesiac astronaut played by Eiza González, who wakes up on a desolate planet surrounded by her dead crewmates.
  • Directed by Flying Lotus, 'Ash' draws on classic sci-fi and horror influences like 'Alien' and 'The Thing,' incorporating psychedelic and video game-like aesthetics.
  • Critics praise the film's striking visuals, practical effects, and bass-heavy electronic score, but criticize its thin narrative and fragmented storytelling.
  • The final act features intense gore, creature clashes, and a visually dynamic extended fight scene, showcasing the film's low-budget creativity.
  • Performances by Eiza González and Aaron Paul are described as competent but limited by sparse character development and a predictable script.