Velvet Buzzsaw, why you should watch

New this month on Netflix, Velvet Buzzsaw, is a movie starring one of my favorites, Renee Russo. Also with Toni Colette and in a totally new character for him, Jake Gyllenhaall.

The feature takes us on a tour of the crazy, fast and deep world of appreciation, management and business of art.

A tortured soul, which many artists are, creates an extensive body of work born from pain and trauma that he decides not to share with the world.

The world decides it wants a piece of the action and we get involved in the intricate but sometimes shallow personalities that judge and appraise the creations.

The subjects that get deep down into studying the “product” to market it, and “explain” it to the public, start to experience visions and effects caused by the paintings they have been exposed to.

It’s a glamorous final destination type of movie where you will choose who the villains and the heroes are and you will agree or disagree with what their ultimate futures become.

Full of details that will make you shiver like how the artist used blood as one of the colors and the thrill of inevitability, you will find Velvet Buzzsaw a quirky well balanced movie where the title, doesn’t really tell you anything, until you experience it for yourself, as many art pieces tend to be.