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Crimes Of The Future(2022) (2025)
The story follows Saul Tenser, a celebrated performance artist, and his partner Caprice. [3, 4] Tenser’s body is a "prolific producer" of these new organs. [4, 5] Together, they turn his biological mutations into high-concept art: Caprice uses specialized surgical machinery to harvest these "extra" organs in front of live, captivated audiences. [1, 3] For them and their followers, "surgery is the new sex." [5, 6]
As Tenser navigates the pressures of the government and the radicals, he struggles with his own deteriorating health and the constant growth within him. [3, 10] The film concludes with Tenser finally embracing his evolution. He eats a toxic purple plastic bar, and as he does, he experiences a moment of profound peace and transcendence—finally feeling a "new" kind of sensation that signals the end of humanity as we know it. [9, 11] Crimes of the Future(2022)
Their work attracts the attention of the National Organ Registry, a government shadow agency led by the nervous Wippet and the intensely curious Timlin. [2, 7] Timlin becomes infatuated with Tenser’s ability to evolve, seeing it as the next frontier of human experience. [3, 7] The story follows Saul Tenser, a celebrated performance
The 2022 film Crimes of the Future , directed by David Cronenberg, is set in a future where humanity is undergoing a radical biological transformation called "Accelerated Evolution Syndrome." [1, 2] In this world, most humans have lost the ability to feel physical pain, and their bodies have begun spontaneously growing new, functionless organs. [2, 3] [1, 3] For them and their followers, "surgery is the new sex