Mosquito State (2020)

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Isolated in his austere penthouse overlooking Central Park, obsessive Wall Street data analyst Richard Boca sees ominous patterns. His computer models are behaving erratically, as are the swarms of mosquitos breeding in his apartment, an infestation that attends his psychological meltdown.

Film Overview
"Mosquito State", a 2020 development directed by Filip Jan Rymsza, is a mental scary movie that joins together Wall Street with existential fear. The Polish-American movie stars Beau Knapp as the protagonist Richard Boca, a Wall Street information analyst investing his days anticipating market trends. It explores the character's spiraling mindset, his fight with individual anxieties, the loneliness of metropolitan life, and his unusual fascination with mosquitoes.

Plot Summary
Richard is a shy financing expert who invests the majority of his time separated in a dark, sterile environment, and his life focuses on predicting prospective shifts in the monetary market. His abilities are so precise that he is referred to as the "oracle of Wall Street".

In spite of his expert achievements, Richard ends up being significantly removed from reality, and his fascination with numbers begins to impact his mental health significantly.

One day, he is bitten by a mosquito. This ordinary occasion accelerates his descent into madness, as he permits the mosquito and its offspring to feast on him in his home. While doing so, he tape-records and diligently research studies the development and behavior of these bugs.

Themes and Symbolism
"Mosquito State" is the epitome of a man's battle with his rapidly worsening mental state, represented by his increasing fixation with mosquitoes. The movie uses these pests as a painful symbol of blood-sucking commercialism and seclusion.

The mosquitoes represent the ever-growing appetite and greed found within society and, particularly, within Richard's workplace environment. As these bugs continue to multiply, Richard's psychological health declines. His individual world in his apartment or condo mirrors the vulnerability and volatility of the financial world he controls daily.

Reception and Critique
"Mosquito State" premiered at the 77th Venice International Film Festival and was awarded the Bisato d'Oro for Best Cinematography. Critics were divided in their assessments of the film. The horrible visual storytelling, intricacy of character, arresting cinematography, and touches of body horror were applauded commonly.

However, some critics felt the meaning was overemphasized and that the narrative did not have subtlety. Some likewise discovered it tough to feel sorry for Richard due to his unlikable attributes and the excessive focus on imagery over character advancement.

Conclusion
"Mosquito State" is a strange and imaginary representation of a male's mental breakdown. It makes use of spectacular visuals and powerful metaphors to interact with audiences on several levels. Regardless of its polarized reception, it can be agreed that the film is memorable and sticks out in the world of psychological horror, balancing both the dread of mosquito invasions and finance lingo.

Top Cast

  • Beau Knapp (small)
    Beau Knapp
    Richard Boca
  • Charlotte Vega (small)
    Charlotte Vega
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  • Jack Kesy (small)
    Jack Kesy
    Beau Harris
  • Olivier Martinez (small)
    Olivier Martinez
    Edward Werner
  • Audrey Wasilewski (small)
    Audrey Wasilewski
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  • Daisy Bishop (small)
    Daisy Bishop
    Abigail Grant
  • Dominika Kachlik (small)
    Dominika Kachlik
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  • Maximilian Kubiak
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  • Krystin Goodwin (small)
    Krystin Goodwin
    News Anchor Cindy
  • Carolina Espiro (small)
    Carolina Espiro
    Resident Economist Rachel Godoy
  • Mark McKinnon (small)
    Mark McKinnon
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