Robert Pattinson in High Life. |
Despite having seen
Trouble Every Day
(2001), nothing could’ve prepared me for the savage nihilism of Claire Denis’s High Life (2018). Set in a future when humanity sends its death-row convicts into space for science, the film centers on the crew of ship
#7, headed by de facto leader Dr. Dibs (Juliette Binoche) and
ostensible moral leader Monte (Robert Pattinson). Their primary mission is
to explore the possible use of black holes as an energy source, making it
for all intents and purposes a suicide mission; a secondary objective is
revealed when Dibs forcibly impregnates the women via artificial
insemination with sperm donated by every man but Monte: to answer the
question, "Can human life be created in space?" The answer is always no,
because of irradiation – almost always.