28 Apr 2025

#574 Sharing your life with a YOUNGER you

 Sharing your life with a YOUNGER you

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This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with Ratna Prabha.

Would you go back to the younger, beautiful, and stronger version of yourself?

And this time, without time traveling or navigating to your past using a Time Machine, but by staying in the present.

You’ve to take The Substance which works by dividing the cells genetically and there comes a younger version of yourself. The Substance kit contains an activator, food matrix, stabilizer, and a tube for switching forms. There are certain rules for using these components.

1.   Activator: It can be used only once which starts the process of dividing the cells genetically from you, who is the matrix.

2.   Food Matrix: After the new form comes out of your body, you’ve to provide food to your old body externally for 7 days through this food matrix.

3.   Stabilizer: To stabilize the new form, you’ve to get the fluid from the old form and use one shot every day for 7 days.

4.   Tube for switching: This is used to switch between the forms every 7 days without any exception

5. If you don’t switch between the forms every 7 days, the other form suffers a loss and this loss is irreparable.

6. Remember you’re the one and the primary body.

Would you love to live in the present with your younger self or with your present self?


A movie poster of a person's eye

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The image has been downloaded by the Author from Google Images


I’ve been following a ritual of watching movies with my husband every Friday night and we watched “The Substance (2024)”. The above concept came from there.

The protagonist of the movie, Elisabeth Sparkle, a talented and famous fitness trainer, faces a downturn in her career as she reaches the age of 50. The director of the TV show that stars Elisabeth puts up an advertisement looking for a substitute for Elisabeth, which stresses her.

An accident sent her to the hospital, the doctor, after checking, said that she was fine to leave while the nurse checked something on her backbone and said that she was the right candidate for the experiment. He handed her a pen drive when she was leaving.

She came home to check the pen drive to find the concept of The Substance. Initially, she found it too risky to go for it but later changed her mind to call the number written on the pen drive. She was given information about where to location to pick up.

One morning, she received the parcel with the key to the building and locker where she would get the product. She went to the address to collect her parcel, returned home, and activated her younger self, Sue who replaced Elisabeth and started working as the fitness instructor of “Pump it up”

A person looking at the camera

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The image of Sue(on the left) and Elisabeth (on the right)has been downloaded by the Author from Google Images

Sue, receives her name, and fame and lives the busy and hustling life of her dream and 7 days seem to pass in the nick of time for her. On the contrary, Elisabeth lived a boring and lonely life and 7 days seemed too hard for her to pass. On these days, she cleaned the apartment, watched TV, and collected The Substance kit from the given address.

This switch between the two forms had a different impact on Elisabeth and Sue making Elisabeth grow more inferior to her form and envious of her counterpart, Sue whereas Sue longed for more days to enjoy her happening life.

As a result of this longing, Sue broke the rule of switching to Elisabeth at the end of the 7th day and lived more on the stabilizing fluid taken from the body of Elisabeth which caused Elisabeth to grow older. This created inconvenience, and jealousy and angered Elisabeth who thought of punishing Sue by eating more than required.

A person blowing a kiss

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The image of Elisabeth Sparkle ( Demi Moore) from the movie downloaded by the Author from Google Images

This tussle between both forms resulted in the ultimate harm to Elisabeth when Sue forgot that she was not a different body but a form of Elisabeth. She once again broke the rule of changing to her old form by living as Sue for more than 3 months with the help of activator fluid drawn from Elisabeth’s body.

Unable to bear the extreme pain and sudden old age caused by Sue’s selfish actions, Elisabeth called the customer care number of the Substance to enquire if could come back to her original form to which she received a negative response. She decided to terminate this experience and for the last time went to the location to get the parcel.

While injecting the fluid of termination into Sue’s body, she was reminded of her dreams of performing on a big stage before of a huge audience which Sue was about to do for New Year’s Eve. She stopped injecting the entire fluid of termination into Sue, and this caused Sue to come to her senses.

The syringe of termination, on the ground, enraged Sue, and she started to hit Elisabeth, eventually killing her without realizing that she could no longer get stabilizing fluid to keep her alive. She then went to the venue to get ready for the stage show. She started feeling unwell and found out her teeth were falling followed by her ears. She rushed to her home to fix it.

At home, she frantically called customer care of The Substance to get the stabilizing fluid but got the response that it could only be generated from the original body, the matrix. In a hurry, she broke the rule again to use the activator, causing division for another time.

There came a distorted form from the body of Sue, which was a combination of Elisabeth and Sue, resembling a monster; it was Monstro Elisasue. Still, her dream to perform on the stage was unfulfilled, Elisasue rushed to the venue to perform on stage. Her appearance shocked everyone and the movie ended on a sad note with Elisasue disintegrating and disappearing from the world.


This movie comes under the genre of sci-fi and body horror. There are a lot of disturbing scenes in the movie shown with extreme detail. I liked the way the story progressed without much dialogue, songs, or romance to distract from the main idea. I would give a rating of 9/10.

This movie sends home the following messages

1. Balance is the key to a happy and peaceful life.

2. If you don’t respect what you’ve now, it’ll not take much time for you to lose what you have.

3. The outcome of greed is always negative.

What is the recent movie that you watched recently? I would love to hear more about it in the comment section.

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 16.11.2024 

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18 comments:

  1. What a gripping concept and fascinating exploration of identity, envy, and the fragile balance we share with ourselves!
    The review of The Substance reads like a blend of sci-fi and poetic introspection—very well summarized.
    Elisabeth and Sue’s dynamic reminded me how easily we can become our own rivals when we chase youth without wisdom.
    The metaphor of switching selves is chilling yet brilliant—it raises deep questions about self-worth and permanence.
    Your interpretation of the movie’s core messages was thoughtful—especially the reminder that “greed ruins all.”
    I loved how you dissected the rules of The Substance; it made the plot easy to follow even for someone new to the film.
    The way Elisabeth’s decline is portrayed hits hard—it’s a warning wrapped in a surreal sci-fi premise.
    Also, kudos for spotlighting a genre not often explored in blog reviews—body horror deserves more analytical takes!

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  2. That was scary! Your detailed review helped me picturize the movie and send a choll fown my spine. Well, I hardly watch sci-fi movies specially thay belong to the horror genre but this movie sounded quite unique.

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  3. I think most of us would jump at the idea of having back our younger self but to live with that younger self is indeed a thought provoking idea. Thank you for reviewing "The substance" for us.I am very intrigues by the plot and how the story unfolds but the fact that it has disturbing images is kind of horrifying for me and the only thing that would pt me off from watching this.

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  4. What a concept! I had watched the trailer, now I would definitely watch the film. Demi Moore is back with a bang at 60.

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  5. The Substance, seems to be a scary movie. Living alone, I steer clear of anything spooky, so i think I will give this a pass. My poison is only Romcoms, anyday.

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  6. This touched my heart deeply. Your vulnerability in sharing such a profound experience is incredibly brave. It truly resonates how grief can reveal unexpected strengths and connections. Thank you for opening up and reminding us that healing is a journey, not a destination.

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  7. Thank you for sharing this. It took me a while to make such an honest reflection. It reminds me that even painful connections can serve a deeper purpose, guiding us toward growth and clarity.

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  8. I initially thought it was a humour piece until I discovered it was a sci-fi and horror movie. I would like to see this one.

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  9. I haven't heard of this but what an unusual recommendation and the theme is mind-blowing. Thank you for the recommendation. Also I recently watched The Tourist Family it's a beautiful movie.

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  10. When I started reading it I was confused if it is some method to embrace younger self because I have heard of the movie The Substance, as I read through I got hold of it.

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  11. This movie has some important food for thought in it's plot. Thank you for sharing them with us. It is indeed important to be happy with what we have. Mayuri/Sirimiri

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  12. The movie sounds interesting but since you mentioned it has disturbing scenes I think I will skip this

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  13. I'm sorry but I didn't read after you introduced the movie plot. It sounds intriguing and I wouldn't want to know what to expect. Am going to watch it soon.

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  14. Oh I liked the plot and I didn't want any spoilers though.

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  15. I have heard about the movie but I have not seen it yet. Sometimes we want to go back to when we were young. That is more about memories than being obsessed with looking younger.

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  16. This movie sounds intense and thought-provoking, I’m really intrigued! Would love to watch it soon, especially after reading your reflections. Thanks for the recommendation!

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  17. I have seen bits of the movie here and there and it sure gives you goosebumps. Where does this obsession with youth end. We often see living examples of people destroying their bodies for the sake of reversing aging.

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