Episode 34: Ken Russell’s Altered States (1980)

Rotten Tomato Score: 86%

Have you ever plunged into the depths of your own consciousness? Screams and Streams takes you on an electrifying ride through Ken Russell's "Altered States," a film that not only tells a story but also promises to shift your perception of reality. Mike and I dissect the protagonist's harrowing journey fueled by substance use and a relentless drive to uncover truths within a sensory deprivation tank. As we navigate through the blend of philosophical thrills and the budding intrigue in psychedelics, we unearth the film's nuanced messaging on mental health, self-experimentation, and the quest for enlightenment.

It's no secret that narratives often paint academics as teetering on the brink of madness, and "Altered States" is no exception. But here's the twist: we scrutinize how the movie plays with this trope, unveiling the underlying stigmatization of mental health in the scientific community. We peel away at the film's use of hallucinations and fugue states as more than mere plot devices, and I'll admit, the conversation got me seriously considering the real-life merits of sensory deprivation tanks. And let's not forget the body horror element; we grapple with the unsettling transformation sequences and their implications, highlighting the genius blend of visual effects and sound design that serves as a testament to Russell's vision.

Wrapping up the episode, we delve into the heart of "Altered States" with a lively discussion on character dynamics and the film's sonic landscape. We're left pondering the complexities of relationships amidst personal transformation, the surreal juxtaposition of a rhino in the city, and the riveting, if sometimes chaotic, behind-the-scenes anecdotes involving Chayefsky and Russell. Join us as we navigate through these altered realms, challenging our own states of mind, and sharing a few lesser-known recommendations for fellow horror aficionados. It's not just a conversation; it's an experience that promises to leave you thinking long after it ends.

Plot Summary:

A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories. (Taken from IMDb)

Watchability Scale

Mike gave the film a 6 and Chad gave it a 7. We placed it at 6.5 on the Watchability Scale.

Links

IMDb page

Rotten Tomatoes Page

Scary & Weird: Altered States

62 Facts About Altered States

Roger Ebert Review

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