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Level 16 (2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)

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Level 16 could be used to talk about feminism and autonomy, but from an entertainment perspective? It\u2019s a bit of a bore.

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Level 16 Plot Summary

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Somewhere in Belarus is a school for young ladies that grooms them to be the perfect docile girls. However, one by one, they learn their school, Vestalis, may not be as Ms. Brixil and Dr. Miro make it seem. Leading two girls, Vivien and Sophia, to not only search for the truth but a means of escape.

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Director(s)Danishka Esterhazy
Written ByDanishka Esterhazy
Date Released3/1/2019
Genre(s)Drama
Good If You LikeFilms Which Have A Lukewarm Message You Could Expand On
Isn\u2019t For You If YouAren\u2019t Trying To Write A Feminist Dissertation and Just Want To Be Entertained
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Ms. BrixilSara Canning
Dr. MiroPeter Outerbridge
VivienKatie Douglas
SophiaCelina Martin
AlexVladimir Tsyglian
AvaAlexis Whelan
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You Could Find Deeper Meaning If You Wanted To

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Level 16 has all that is required to present an article on feminism. We have young girls, from their childhood, indoctrinated about purity, being docile, and waiting for a savior. On top of that, female friendships are weakened, and distrust is sowed to keep women from forming bonds that could disturb the system.

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Also, once the secret of Vestalis’ operation is revealed, you could speak on how men create and reinforce ideals that are impossible for women to live up to and how women reinforce that.

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All of the above and more could be made into full-length think pieces that could bolster this film into more than some may see it as.

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This Film Is So Dull

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But, while someone could try to drum up this film and make it seem profound, I won\u2019t. Why? Because this film was too dull to go on such a tangent.

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Most of the girls, besides Sophia, Vivien, and perhaps Ava, lack a storyline or personality to make them identifiable. Following that, story-wise, there aren’t huge shocks that compensate for the sections of the film that give us background or show the girls’ day-to-day.

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Now, don\u2019t get me wrong, in terms of world-building, Vestalis\u2019 is fleshed out in terms of look, procedures, and the goal of the facility. However, neither Dr. Miro nor Ms. Brixil are written or performed in such a way to make the mystery or the truth all that interesting.

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Which, sadly, is something you can say about the girls as well. For even with the girls we named, they don’t bolster the deeper meanings you can derive from the film. At least in such a way that makes Level 16 feel memorable.

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Mixed (Divisive) | Purchase, Rent, Get Tickets, or Merchandise On (Amazon)

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Level 16 lacks the characters and the writing it needs to fully take advantage of the concepts presented. As noted, you can see so many bits of commentary on how girls are raised and how women are subjected to unrealistic standards. There is even the issue of women willingly assisting men in continuing a cycle of oppression either for approval or due to indoctrination. If not the recognition that the closest they can get to being empowered is by oppressing their own on behalf of their oppressor.

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Yet, even with saying all that, this is a solid mixed title. It had potential and wasted it by keeping things very surface level and consistently hinting it could go further, but deciding that might require a bit too much effort. So, like many films, it seems to have left potential fans to find the deeper meaning and push the idea Level 16 is better than it is.

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Level 16 Ending Explained

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How Does Level 16 End?

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Big picture: Vestalis is a company run by Dr. Miro, a surgeon. One who takes the skin of young women like Vivien and Sophia and puts it on older women. Hence why the girls never go outside, have to take pills that only make them active for five or so hours a day, must sleep on their backs, and have a skincare regime when they are less than 10. That combination and filtered air keep them looking young until their skin can be removed.

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However, multiple issues lead to the end of Dr. Miro\u2019s practice. First and foremost, taking care of at least 20 girls is expensive, even with some Eastern European mob financing and providing security.

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Second, while the girls are forced to separate if they get close to one another, Vivien and Sophia end up bonding. Add in the security detail is trash, to the point the half-blind Sophia can overpower them, so begins the fall of Dr. Miro\u2019s house of cards.

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For with Sophia getting Vivien a security card, Vivien keeping herself awake long enough to save Sophia, fight Ms. Brixil, and even help save the other girls? Things end quite quickly and easily. That is despite the facility having at least 5+ floors!

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But with only a handful of people working security \u2013 and no one checking the cameras, what do you expect? Add in the likes of Alex, the only named guard, having a bit of a limp and not being that strong, the majority of the girls leave the building with ease.

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The only exceptions are Vivien and Sophia, who hold themselves up in a security office. An office Dr. Miro tries to coax them out of, but with it becoming clear Dr. Miro lost control of the operation and has lost the mob a lot of money, they kill him and move on. Leaving Sophia and Vivien to be discovered by the cops the next morning and seemingly getting their freedom.

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Kind of? Considering the girls were trained to integrate into families yet never learned to read or write, a sequel could show their transition into a normal life.

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Level 16 had potential and wasted it. All just by keeping things very surface level and consistently hinting it could go further, but deciding that might require a bit too much effort. So, like many films, it seems to have left potential fans to find the deeper meaning and push the idea Level 16 is better than it is.

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    I loved this movie! I don\u2019t exactly agree with everything the author of this article is saying, however, it did leave some questions people may be wondering about unanswered. I\u2019d like to see a sequel, if i\u2019m being honest.

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    The author of this “review” seemed to struggle to string a coherent sentance together, nevermind have the ability to apply deeper meaning. Haha.

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    Yeah, a man wrote this article lmao…. of course he said “if you’re not into feminism, its not a good movie”, all I read in this article is someone who is tired of death of the author or making personal relation between a piece of work and yourself. “I won’t make this film more meaningful than it is” aka I won’t make the effort to apply meaning that’s too subtle or not shoved down my throat. Critical thinking??? *buzzer noise*, next.

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    When they were escaping one of them said she was going to wake up the girls on the lower level. Were there different ages of girls on different levels? Or just that one group? Did they all get out?

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A dystopian prison film with a conceit designed for Handmaid’s Tale fans, Danishka Esterhazy’s Level 16 imagines a “school” in which girls are raised to be perfectly obedient and pristine for the families they’re told will someday adopt them. Initial hints of a Mean Girls-meets-Lord of the Flies complication don’t come to much in this straightforward pic, which will be zeitgeisty enough for some viewers while leaving most wanting something a bit more imaginative.

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Katie Douglas stars as Vivien, one of the teenage residents of “The Vestalis Academy,” a windowless all-girl boarding school whose oppressive blue-grayness soon becomes a challenge for the film. Just assigned to a new dormitory level, Rose Hall, she greets her new roommates with a haughty “Each hall has its top girl and in this hall it’s me.”

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Passive aggression and the threat of tattletales are the worst these girls offer each other, though: For as long as they can remember, they’ve been indoctrinated with social-engineering videos whose biggest mission is to make them passive. They’re taught above all to be “clean girls” who adhere to virtues like obedience and sweetness while avoiding all vice. Anger is the second vice. Curiosity is the first.

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This old-fashioned sort of repression may not seem the most relevant way to comment on 21st-century gender politics, but it makes sense the more we learn about what’s going on here. Vestalis’ true agenda should remain a surprise, but stifling curiosity and physical boldness is essential to the methods of headmaster Brixil (Sara Canning) and the staff physician Dr. Miro (Peter Outerbridge).

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One of Viv’s new roommates is Sophia (Celina Martin), who was her best friend long ago, before an innocent mistake earned Viv the wrath of Vestalis’ creepy, sunglass-wearing guards. Soph has been an outcast ever since, and has made some discoveries in her isolation. Reconnecting with the girl she still wishes were her friend, Sophia whispers secrets to her about what happens in this building when the lights go down. The two begin trying to escape.

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The reasonably involving jailbreak plot that ensues draws a bit of novelty from the movie’s setting, but writer-director Esterhazy paints in broad strokes. Worried about Vivien’s growing independence but too fond of her to throw her immediately to the wolves, Dr. Miro counsels her, “When a girl is obedient and sweet, the world cannot help but love her.” With so few joys to discover inside these walls, even Viv lives for the idea that someone on the outside will eventually reward her with love. Soon, she’ll learn that solidarity with people she already knows is better.

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If you\u2019re a fan of feminist dystopia with sinister undertones, you\u2019re in luck. Level 16, directed by Danishka Esterhazy, doesn\u2019t quite reach for the worldwide scope of some of its contemporaries, choosing instead to narrow its focus to an evil boarding academy. The result is a chilling journey through a grey world of social tension, which achieves its at times overstated goal of thriller-inflicted social commentary through successful acting, well-conceived plot twists, and thorough attention to scene.

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Level 16 tells the story of Vivien (Katie Douglas) a 16-year-old student at the Vestalis Academy, a dystopian boarding school where girls are raised in prison-like conditions and taught to embody the \u201cfeminine virtues\u201d of obedience, cleanliness, patience and humility. When Vivien reaches Level 16\u2014the level supposedly preceding her adoption into a loving family\u2014she reunites with her old friend Sophia (Celina Martin), who raises Vivien\u2019s suspicions that the Academy may not be quite what it seems. Together, they work to uncover a much darker and deeper plot and must navigate their way out of the Academy before it\u2019s too late.

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One hardly needs to get past the film\u2019s basic description to infer that it is largely preoccupied with feminism, and with interrogating notions of traditional femininity. In some ways, it does this successfully. One of the tensest threads of the story is Vivien\u2019s relationship with Dr. Miro (Peter Outerbridge), and the ongoing question of whether his sympathy toward her is genuine or merely false and paternalistic. The film is also attentive to the social norms that feed into institutionalized misogyny, like the complicity of women like the villainous Miss Brixil (Sara Canning), the Academy\u2019s authoritarian headmistress.

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However, while the film takes care to infuse meaning into its drama, it does lack in some subtlety. A lot of the intrigue lies in what is left unsaid and unshown: that is, what this world and the stratification of its society really look like. The Academy spends all its time extolling feminine virtues and impressing its students with a loyalty to female obedience, but the film also shows us women occupying very different roles in this dystopian society. There\u2019s Miss Brixil, who harshly admonishes the girls for rule-breaking and imposes punishments that easily qualify as torture, yet she tries to claim innocence and ignorance when the girls later confront her. There are the wealthy women who visit the Academy at night with their husbands, with the goal, we later learn, of choosing young girls\u2019 faces to take on as their own. Then, at the end, the injured Vivien and Sophia are rescued from their hiding place by a female police officer.

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Clearly the virtues of obedience and feminine passivity, at least in their most strictly enforced form, don\u2019t apply so much to the world outside the Academy. The exact extent of their application or lack thereof is left unclear, along with what the audience is to make of this social commentary, concentrated even within its own realm. Is there a point to this idea of pushing femininity to the extreme, if it\u2019s ultimately only used to the end of harvesting the girls\u2019 faces? One reading suggests that this irony has something valuable to say about the pointlessness of female fetishization; an alternative suggests that the pointlessness is just that, pointless, and that the enforcement of the feminine virtues is just another way to add to the girls\u2019 suffering. Both seem plausible. One of the film\u2019s weak spots is that it doesn\u2019t account for quite enough of either explanation\u2014to say nothing of the explanations for how the world came to be this way, what exactly could possibly be motivating Miss Brixil to sell young girls\u2019 faces, and any number of other technical questions.

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Level 16 \u2013 Netflix Review (3/5)

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Posted by Karina "ScreamQueen" Adelgaard | Sep 1, 2021 | 3 minutes

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LEVEL 16 on Netflix is a sci-fi thriller set in a very dystopian time. Young girls are raised in a “school” of a very strange kind. While it is a bit too long, this movie is one fascinating watch and worth your time. Read our full Level 16 movie review here!

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LEVEL 16 is a new sci-fi thriller on Netflix. I didn’t really know what to expect but found myself very pleasantly surprised. This movie utilizes some of the elements we’ve seen in series such as\u00a0The Handmaid’s Tale.

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In other words, this is one dystopian tale that also manages to feel all too real in strange ways.

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Continue reading our Level 16 movie review below.

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A very different kind of “school”

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The title\u00a0Level 16\u00a0refers to the top level of a boarding school of sorts. Or really, it’s supposedly a school full of orphans waiting to be adopted. However, the school only has girls and nobody seems to ever get adopted. Until they get to level 16 that is.

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While staying at this school, it’s all about teaching the girls virtues. Most important are obedience and cleanliness. Yeah, this is not\u00a0your average school or home for orphans.

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Reading, math, and other normal school subjects have been replaced with watching videos to indoctrinate the girls. Other than that, they need to clean both themselves and their surroundings. And their surroundings are quite shabby, to begin with.

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Quite a few familiar faces

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I didn’t actually expect to know too many people in this new sci-fi thriller addition on Netflix. However, there were quite a few familiar faces. One was the character of Miss Brixil who was portrayed by Sara Canning who is starring in\u00a0Superhost\u00a0on Shudder.

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Another was Dr. Miro played by Peter Outerbridge (The Oak Room) who plays a very interesting character. Essentially, he’s the key to the actual main plot of this movie.

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Also, I was surprised to see Kiana Madeira in a small role as one of the girls. She only has few lines and not much screentime. However, having just seen her in the Fear Street\u00a0movies on Netflix, she’s easily recognized.

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The main character of Vivien is portrayed by Katie Douglas (Defiance) and the other key character of Sophia is played by Celina Martin (iZombie).

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Watch\u00a0Level 16\u00a0on Netflix

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Danishka Esterhazy is the writer and director of\u00a0Level 16. She’s known for her female-driven stories and this is certainly right up that alley. Right now, she has the movie\u00a0Slumber Party Massacre\u00a0in post-production, so I feel pretty confident we’ll be reviewing more movies by Danishka Esterhazy soon.

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If only it had been a bit shorter, this would have worked much better for me.\u00a0And yet, this movie\u00a0did\u00a0definitely work for me. There was just a good 10-15 minutes that could have been cut to make it stronger and tighter.

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Check out this Netflix addition if you’re in the mood for a sci-fi thriller mystery with impressive production quality, a strong cast and fascinating story.

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Level 16\u00a0is out on Netflix in the US from September 1, 2021.

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Director: Danishka Esterhazy
Writers: Danishka Esterhazy
Stars: Katie Douglas, Celina Martin, Sara Canning

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In a bleak academy that teaches girls the virtues of passivity, two students uncover the ghastly purpose behind their training and resolve to escape.

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