Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Jennifer’s Body

 

Jennifer's Body, directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, hit theaters in 2009. The film tells the story of Jennifer Check, played by Megan Fox, a high school student who becomes demonically possessed. To sustain herself, she begins murdering her male classmates.

While this role is often considered Fox's signature and one of her favorites, as it allowed her to break free from her "sex symbol" image, Amanda Seyfried's performance as Needy was the true standout. Seyfried brought incredible nuance, vulnerability, and strength to the role, anchoring the story's emotional core. The dynamic between Needy and Jennifer, layered with intimate friendship, jealousy, and queer undertones, gives the film its lasting emotional resonance.

The film's creative plot, sharp dialogue, and unapologetically feminine perspective still feel fresh today. Jennifer's Body remarkably flipped the expected horror script. Instead of portraying women as victims, it showed Jennifer seizing control, even if her power was monstrous. Beneath the gore and black comedy, the film offered a biting critique of patriarchal violence, objectification, and the sexual commodification of women. It was a horror movie that dared to center girlhood, female rage, female friendship, female agency, trauma, and survival which was a rarity for the genre at the time.

Sixteen years later, Jennifer's Body stands as a feminist cult classic. It was a film well ahead of its time in its bold subversion of horror and teen movie tropes.

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