Review by Acoucalancha

Poor Things 2023

"We must experience everything, not just the good, but degradation. Horror. Sadness. Then we can know the world. And when we know the world, the world is ours. This makes us whole."

Equal parts unique and original, Yorgos Lanthimos brings us another one of his journey dramas set in a dystopian world. Poor Things bears a strong resemblance to Barbie in terms of feminism and character arcs. A strong character study into Emma Stone's Bella Baxter, a career high Oscar worthy performance from Stone and such an interesting character I couldn't get enough of.

Just like the usual Lanthimos movies, disecting the dystopian world mixed in with the dystopian characters is it's biggest appeal. I believe nobody is prepared for the amount of sex and nudity in this movie—it's a lot but it's necessary for the themes of the movie. Very dark, uncomfortable, disturbing. It's also a very funny movie with sharp dry comedy.

Such a gorgeous movie, easily Yorgos' most beautiful movie to date. Best costumes of the year, everything Emma Stone wears is worth starting a new trend. Favorite score of the year, it's freakin unhinged. The sets are every bit memorable. Clever dialogue. Mark Ruffalo also deserves a shout-out, a refreshing supporting role.

There's scenes that last too long for the sake of getting the viewer uncomfortable and that's great but there's also some scenes in the second half especially that last too long for no reason. The movie gets a little repetitive after a while and I felt the runtime. I question the inclusion of Margaret Qualley's character, she adds fun for sure and I love the actress but she doesn't really add anything to the story.

One of my favorites of the year. Not the best Yorgos movie overall but still great. Lanthimos is becoming one of my favorite directors, I just can't get enough.

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