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9/10
Though about it for days and don't know what to make of it.
ohenderson-0431923 January 2024
Funny, but disturbing. Shocking, but light hearted. Somewhere between Frakenstein's monster and a teenage coming of age film.

Having spent days thinking about it, I still don't know what to make of this film, other than that it was thoroughly engaging and as unique as anything I've seen.

As a fairly casual cinema viewer when the film started in black and white with completely abstract scenes, I groaned inwardly. If this was to be the entire film, I honestly believed I would have left before the hour mark.

But slowly, the film took hold. There are some interesting ethical and moral questions included, which the film passes no judgement on, merely leaving it to the viewer. I don't know what to think and this made me love every minute of it.

This film is not for everyone and is clearly aimed more at the arts crowd and awards than the average viewer, but as someone who is not an arty type, but enjoys something different, this film fits the bill.
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9/10
The paradox of belonging
giuliajeanofficial2 February 2024
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This film is a journey through the absurdities of life that are conventionally accepted by society.

Bella is brought back to life by a scientist who swapped her brain with the one of a newborn, so she sees and experience the world without any social lens and she is indeed free from all the little things that cage us - she doesn't marry the guy her "father" wants her to marry, she's curious, seeks adventure and she looks at sex as a way to make herself feel happy.

I don't know if i read it correctly, but one of the themes that I see in this movie is the "belonging", as in "if I belong to someone I have to make sacrifices in order to be with that person, or I need to behave in a certain way to be worthy of this person", which has been a leitmotif of women's lives though out the centuries.

With Bella we don't see this kind of dynamic, because she acts only to make herself feel joy and happiness, so her happiness doesn't belong outside of anyone else and she has power over it.

Bella teaches us the importance of freedom at all costs, even when we are making the worst decision but it's OUR decision and we will face the consequences of it.

Love is often mistaken with possess, God loves Bella = he wants her to never leave her house.

The Lawyer loves her = he kidnaps her and brings her on a boat.

I personally love that she never feels sorry or desperate or in need to be saved, she is her own hero!

I really loved the fact that there are no good or bad characters, everyone has flaws and perks, even the protagonist herself.

Emma Stone is INCREDIBLE in this, she made me forgot she was acting, Defoe gives us a genius portrait of a mad genius, without being a caricature.

This has to be my favorite out of all the Lanthimos movies.
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10/10
The Weirdest Masterpiece I've Seen in Many Years
kjproulx6 January 2024
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For the reason that I'm completely unsure who this film is aimed at (aside from film lovers like myself), I will not be recommending this one, but I'll also state that this is one of my favourite films in years. If that intrigues you, then maybe Poor Things is your cup of tea. Yorgos Lanthimos is a director with a clear vision that I deeply admire. I don't love all of his work, but the worst I can say about any of his films is that I appreciate them. Well, Poor Things just jumped to the top of my list of favourite Lanthimos pictures. This is a pure work of art, in the weirdest, most bizarre way possible. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the brilliance of Poor Things. Let's dive right in.

The film begins as Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) finds the dead body of a pregnant woman. After taking her corpse to his lab, he makes an incision and removes the baby from her body. He then takes out the woman's brain and replaces it with her baby's brain. Then, much like in the style of Frankenstein, he reanimates the body and she comes to life. He refers to her as Bella (Emma Stone) and refuses to let her leave home. Much like an infant, Bella learns to walk, speak, and also learns every detail of her body. Upon meeting Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo), the two of them form a connection and flock away to roam the world together and get very intimate. That's the jist of what sets this film in motion, so if that already turns you off, I would recommend not watching it.

If you're still intrigued, well then this film is a masterpiece. This story is told in a very unique style. As they visit real places in the world, it's done in an incredibly artistic and surreal way. This film is aware that the premise is impossible, so it makes the visuals and details match the absurdity and I couldn't get enough of it. The production designers, art directors, set decorator, costume designer, and the makeup department all deserve endless praise for their work here. They brought Lanthimos' vision to life in stunning fashion. The look of this film blew me away, on top of me already loving the wackiness of the story.

Honestly, all I want to do is gush about this film. The camerawork, the score, every performance, and even the incredibly worded dialogue all just made this a remarkable achievement. Emma Stone deserves an Oscar for her performance here too. I haven't seen such an odd performance done this well and this committed in quite some time. She's a true revelation here and her chemistry with Mark Ruffalo was hilarious. He also deserves all of the recognition he's receiving for this.

Poor Things is a very rare kind of filmmaking that doesn't come around very often. Yes, it's weird beyond what words could ever describe and I even watched a couple of people walk out of my screening, but I just can't feel that way. The craft onscreen is undeniable and I could only dream of ever being able to make a film this masterful. In every conceivable way, I believe this is my favourite film of 2023. If you're someone who is up for watching anything and willing to give anything a shot, I seriously can't recommend this film enough. I'm currently adding it to my list of favourites, ever.
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8/10
Odd, very interesting, uncomfortable to some, misunderstood by many
nickevangelopoulos29 January 2024
This is a very unusual movie. I enjoyed watching it, even though it felt awkward at times (as promised by the creators and many reviewers). In my opinion, many users who gave it a 1/10, missed the point. For sure, it is a movie for very mature and sophisticated audiences. It contains a lot of ugly truths about the world, so don't watch it if those bother you. (Don't watch it with teenagers, either, wait until they are 20 or 21.) I appreciated the creative direction, cinematography, and Emma Stone's acting talent. The plot covers multiple aspects of privilege and abuse in thought-provoking ways. On a very high level, you could say that it has some similarities to Barbie, but a very different approach. It is almost the anti-Barbie. The contrast between these two 2023 movies is definitely worth a class discussion in some graduate course of film criticism.
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8/10
Not What I Expected
abbiegsullivan17 March 2024
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I thought it was going to be MORE Frankenstein-esc, however it wasn't really like that at all.

It's a beautiful movie, the set design, the costume design, the colour grading, all beautiful. And with a well-known cast, the acting is really good.

From what I understand, the point of the movie is for the empowerment of women; I had to look into this as I won't lie, I didn't really get 'the point' at the end!.. And honestly knowing that, that's still not what I got from it. You follow Bella Baxter, a woman who's corpse was reanimated after her brain was replaced with her unborn baby's brain, and watch her basically develop from a child that knows nothing, to a woman who's personality develops around the experiences she has. To me, the empowerment fell flat as it felt more like a person being groomed and taken advantage of because she had the brain capacity of a child.

It's an interesting watch, and my interest was peaked every time moments of her old life was brought up, which I wish it went more into! But even though that's not the point of the film, I still enjoyed it.
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8/10
Great Acting by Ruffalo
klarason-2157723 March 2024
Well it was just weird. But I really loved Mark Ruffalo in the movie. He was so funny. And he really made the role very believable. The other actors and actresses were great but their roles didn't have the same kind of acting needed. Ruffalo was able to put more emotion into his role. Emma Stone did her role very well as the lovely Bella. Who was learning more and becoming a more rounded role for her. So her "frankinsteinish" role was well played. Dafoe as the mad scientist who let his creation loose into the world was well played as well! Personally I would have just watched it for Mark Ruffalo though.
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6/10
A child in a women's body has tons of sex
mcdonaldparis-8380915 March 2024
I usually like quirky original movies, and there are a lot of individual elements that are great in this film such as the character's, acting, and world, but at its core this film has little to say and is deeply disturbing.

The core premises of this film without giving too much away is that a child's mind resides in a woman's body. The child is maybe 1-2 years old but no older than 5 and the plot is how much this kid has sex with other adult men.

I felt deeply uncomfortable thinking about a toddler discovering sexual organs and having wild sex and masturbating constantly and publicly because they don't know any better. Some people may say "that's not the point of the film" but it's a purposeful and prominent aspect that gets heavy emphasis throughout the entire run-time.

It feel like the writer wanted to tell the cliched story of the naïvety of a child but also wanted to tell a story about how promiscuous women upset insecure men and I think it's wildly inappropriate or just a bad idea in general to mix those two stories together. Wouldn't you think so?

Which is too bad because I liked everything else surrounding the premise. The cast was perfectly cast and Mark Ruffalo's terrible English accent, although distracting, was very fitting for his phoney shallow character and Gondi loved every second of him on screen. The world was rich and realized, every shot was interesting and the music was fantastic, I just wish it didn't all hinge on such a creepy "what if a kid had a lot of sex".

Not to mention there was a scene where two literal children watched a man and woman have sex. It was played for laughs and it was funny on its own as a concept because it's so absurd, but it made me wonder why twice now we're focusing on underaged people witnessing or engaging in sex acts.

I can see people being upset and getting defensive because if they liked the film maybe I'm saying they're a bad person or something, I'm not saying that. If you think all these aspects are fine then by all means enjoy the film, but I think it's fair to be critical on something like this and think about why some decisions were made when making this film. Like I said, there is a lot to love and if the premise doesn't bother you then you will love this movie.

I'm not a prude, have as much sex with whoever you want or however you want it, just maybe keep the theme of kids away from it.
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9/10
Magnificent gothic tale
marinakoraki13 January 2024
"Poor things" and "The Favourite" are by far the best movies I have seen by Lanthimos. The performances are all extraordinary. Emma Stone was amazing, but for me the surprise was Mark Ruffalo, he delivers his best performance. The script is brilliant, couldn't help but laugh all the time. Above all, it was very interesting to see the evolution of Bella's character, from childhood to adolescence and adulthood. Also from the complete disregard for other people to.empathy. Such a beautiful gothic tale, such an amazing world created by Lanthimos full of beautiful vivid colours and sceneries. A must see.
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Garbage
mariagscalia-734821 March 2024
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As a sexual and open minded person, this movie was just garbage. Visuals were the only thing that can be praised.

Baby brain placed in dead mother's body...sounds like a fun start as a horror fan. However, old men having sex with baby brain woman and calling it feminism cause she's to mentally immature to understand what they are doing is wrong. Bulls*it. Honestly, people were gasping at a sexy Irishmen slurping up bath water and calling it offensive, while this piece if garbage was nominated for Oscars... What were these actors even thinking? I love everyone in this cast! I don't understand what world we are living in.

Don't believe the Oscar hype. Skip this. Watch Saltburn. Or Oppenheimer. Or Barbie. Anything is better than this.
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6/10
A reminder that ratings are subjective. Warning: DON't watch it with your parents!
yj-c-7035613 February 2024
This film is a reminder that ratings are actually almost entirely subjective, and that no matter how acclaimed or highly rated it is, you can be disappointed. In fact, the more you pin your expectation based on amazing ratings, the more likely you are to be disappointed. So my mistake on that part.

WAY too many unnecessarily explicit and long sex scenes.

Slow moving.

All the more interesting things happen in the plot at the very end.

Bella's 'discoveries' of aspects of the world are deep and meaningful, especially her discovery of inequality and indifference of humanity to others' suffering.

Funny and quirky with an interesting plot, but I just really don't agree with the +8/10 rating.
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9/10
Warnings aside, just enjoy the ride!
jeff-gibson-835-27337922 January 2024
High rating, I know, but keep in mind this movie is not for everyone. Nudity, profanity, quirkiness - and then a scene with Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo that made me decide to stop being nervous about the situation it seemed to be making fun of, and just accept whatever was thrown at me. So funny, smart and ultimately a full arch of characters. Several great performances, and a cast that put a lot of faith into the production. Everyone is going for broke - and if nothing else, you have to love their fearlessness. Emma Stone continues to impress me so much, and even Willem Dafoe can surprise you after all these years. One of the best movies I've seen in a decade!
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6/10
6.5/10. Overrated
athanasiosze12 March 2024
1) The misandry is strong in this one. Not surprising though, seems that this is the Holywood way from now on : Every man is dumb or pathetic or disgusting or criminal or childish. Condemning toxic masculinity is one thing. Condemning masculinity in its entirety, is another.

2) Seems also that in order to achieve Enlightment, you have to be a sex worker. It's so obvious i wonder why noone thought about this in the entire Human History. I guess Lanthimos is a pioneer. A Marco Polo of Wisdom. It made me so uncomfortable watching Stone's character dealing with this disgusting debauchery (I mean the "Paris" segment). But i guess it's a sign of toxic masculinity if you don't like watching a woman get humiliated. Lanthimos is beloved in Holywood because obviously he preaches Women empowerment. I didn't know that Humiliation/Depression = Empowerment. Happy to find out.

3) Sarcasm aside, this could ve a very good movie. I am a man but i would gladly watch a movie showing a woman's path to Self Actualization. Until the PARIS segment, i thought that this movie is something like that. And i was enjoying it. A very good dark fairy tale/comedy drama fantasy. Not just funny but even hilarious at times. German Expressionism meets Terry Gilliam or something like that. A visually stunning movie with GREAT acting. Stone was magnificent but the other actors were amazing too (Dafoe, Ruffalo, Carmichael etc). Not a brilliant movie but a clever one. I wish that Jerrod Carmichael had more screen time, his character was very interesting. But i don't wanna nitpick it, it was a good movie overall. Even with the misandry element.

However, the PARIS segment ruined this movie. Literally, one of the most unnecessary parts of all time. Meaningless, empty, vulgar. Even misogynistic i'd say.

And, of course, the ending. A ridiculously simplistic and naive ending for all brain dead people to enjoy.
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4/10
Not for me
parksiet31 December 2023
Poor Things simply just wasn't for me. I really don't like to say I hate a movie... so we'll just go with "it wasn't for me". I did appreciate the production design and performances, but a lot of the cinematography and writing/directing choices just didn't work for me. Just a little too weird for my tastes. And felt way too long. I wanted to like it so bad, and was so disappointed to find myself disliking it so much.

I know it's been getting good reviews from most people - I'm in the minority here! So if you're interested, definitely check it out! I'm a huge supporter of going to see a film if you are interested in it and deciding for yourself how you feel!
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8/10
An alternate universe
aremkay-1099818 March 2024
During the first half hour of the movie, I was ready to give up on it and find something else to watch. But gradually I got into it -- or it got into me.

Poor Things is an alternate universe, and the ordinary rules of the world we live in don't apply. For instance, you can't just take a brain out of a baby's skull and insert it into an adult's, but you can in this movie.

The characters in this movie couldn't exist in the real world, but that's not the point. The world of the characters is like that in Alice in Wonderland, and like Lewis Caroll's tale, the movie ridicules human pretensions.

In the end, I enjoyed the movie very much, and I think watching it is worthwhile use of time.
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8/10
Visually stunning
katyrowland23 March 2024
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This movie is strange, weird and fantastical. I loved it!

Bella Baxter commits suicide and her body is discovered by a mad, genius scientist, who removes her baby from her stomach and implants it's brain into her body. She has no recollection of anything and has to learn life from scratch.

She is rude, crass and has no filter. She becomes engaged to a kind, patient doctor and then runs off with a crooked lawyer, who falls in love with her and becomes obsessed. They run off to Lisbon, where Bella becomes tired of his ways and joins a prostitute hotel.

This movie is deliciously funny, original and eccentric. The theme and backgrounds are visually stunning and almost dream like.

Some people will hate this movie, but don't let that put you off. It's really rather brilliant.
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8/10
Strange
reyanells7 January 2024
This is movie was jarring but so beautiful. It was strange and uncomfortable while being brilliant and absurd.

It was a bit of a difficult watch at first, however as it went on and Bella began to grow it became easier. Her choices as a whole stayed toward the absurd, but it seemed to make more sense as a viewer.

The set design and costumes were bizarre and stunning. It was a lovely mix of reality and Fantasy. The cast gave a hell of a performance, Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe were fantastic. Never thought I'd so outwardly despise a Mark Ruffalo character, so a job very well done.

Perhaps not a film I'd watch again soon, nor one I'd recommend for group viewing, but I did very much enjoy it and do not regret having watched it.
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10/10
My favorite film of 2023
zmroth4 January 2024
Clocked in right at the end of the year. A friend of mine mentioned this movie, and unfamiliar with Yorgos' work prior to this, I was in for a real treat. The surrealism is captured perfectly throughout the film. Emma Stone gives an oscar worthy performance, but don't sleep on Mark Ruffalo and Rammy Youseff! IT has inspired me to go back and watch all of Yorgos' films.

I think the thing that blew me away the most was, the pacing. It never felt dull. There was always action happening. Even though it's a long film, it still feels manageable. If you are into film, and don't mind the surrealist viewpoint, this is an excellent film.
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Sick Things for sick people.
nexussixreplicant30 January 2024
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Poor things

Despite the great cast, production values and cinematography this film is another example of the truly depraved state of hollywood.

The whole film is a deliberate yet covert attempt to normalise grooming, child abuse, infant rape, prostitution of minors, sex trafficking, mind control and ritual abuse.

The whole premise of the movie is that the mind of a baby is transplanted into the recently deceased mother who had yet to deliver the baby.

Outwardly the baby (Bella Baxter) has appearance of her mother, but for all intentional purposes the mental age of a baby. This is enhanced by her being in a state of arrested development be her environment which is a gilded cage, owing to her "adopted" father figure who is really her handler or pimp. He be-troth's her to a suitor (medical doctor/assistant) via an elaborate contract, yet allows her to go on an extended "vacation" with a sleazy lawyer who is a complete stranger who just happens to sexually assault her on their first meeting at her home then whilst on said "vacation" routinely rapes her as she is not of the age of consent as Bella Baxter has the mental age of child.

Furthermore, her suitor wanted to wait for her to be of age before marriage.

Just because someone looks older (or is perceived to be) doesn't mean they are in actual fact older.

How people can't see this film is the blatant promotion of child molestation and child rape is mind blowing.

Hollywood is truly vile and repugnant.
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6/10
Poor Thing
jalapenochili27 January 2024
I'm a fan of Lanthimos but this film was ironically the "poorest" of his among those i've watched. I thought of the idea and the style to be very interesting from the trailers and inevitably i was very excited to see this film in the theater after a long wait (thanks to the great marketing efforts). Yet, i was very disappointed to find myself disliking it throughout the viewing.

I don't have much to say about the production design and cinematography other than I found those parts of the film mesmerizing and unique, as expected. What I didn't expect was the writing and storytelling to be so cheap and at some points annoying. I understand that there is an intent to create wittiness and absurdness to give a light tone to the movie but it really felt forced and predictable to me most of the time. Honestly, i didn't laugh more than 2 or 3 scenes in the movie and they weren't even that memorable.

I also found Bella's character development rushed and out of nowhere at the ending bits of the film. I really don't want to get into the other characters because non of them i found to be interesting nor well written sadly. Also, the topics this film takes on and the themes it tries to delve into were stayed on the surface in my opinion. About what it is like to become an adult from a child's perspective, about choices of women and how they are treated in the society, about the poor and the rich, about being a human in the modern world, and many more.

Moreover, I would've loved delving deeper into the sensitive sides of Bella and her connection with her mother. Maybe we could've seen some parts of what ignited and caused her mother's suicide rather than seeing a maniac ex-husband holding a gun all the time and then we say "Aha! It makes sense now about her mother jumping from the bridge". Maybe it could've been a cliche but i think i would've rather seeing Bella to realize who she was at the end of the movie rather than in the beginning, just for the sake of witnessing her realization and reaction when she grew up as her surgery would be kept as a secret from her would be more emotional in my opinion.

Sorry for this long review but there were many thoughts i wanted to let it out. Maybe among the points i made, some were a glimpse of positive things, but sadly and mostly it was more about the poor things...
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9/10
A most sublime movie
hubertanunes3 January 2024
Poor things is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer) and is supported with a strong cast, namely Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe.

The first impression you get from this movie is bizarre to say the least. In fact, it takes some time to get used to the ambiance which is nothing short of macabre. And surely, this impression lasts throughout the whole movie; but this feeling of weirdness and incomprehension serves the plot and in this sense, is most welcome. Eventually, there comes a time where, inevitably, and without even realizing it, you are suctioned right in, never to escape again. And you are glad to be trapped in what is essentially pit of limitless pleasure.

Indeed, one of the things the movie does very well is make you, along with the protagonist, embark on an adventure. Sure, you might have been to the places the protagonist went to, but those are presented in a most wonderful way. The aesthetics are magnificient and otherworldly. I do not know how they did it, but I remember being in awe and it is a feeling that I will cherish for a lifetime. It is truly a sight to behold.

It is the kind of movie which makes you feel grateful to be alive.
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7/10
Objectification of women?
lhvoliveira14 April 2024
The film has some entertaining moments, but my biggest problem with this movie is what has also been mentioned here in some reviews. In fact, I think that the message that the movie wanted to send out ended up being the opposite. Most of all, it gives the idea that the person who wrote this has some perverse fantasies about little girls.

I can't find much meaning in this movie. I can deal with the idea of the woman who committed suicide and put her daughter's brain in her mother's body, but it's really in the sense of a black comedy, not very deep. It was the premise they came up with to try to explain Bella's story, but deep down, the woman ends up being completely objectified throughout the movie, and it ends up being too long in terms of the number of times the film repeats itself in its message.

Overall, the movie was entertaining for me (more at the beginning), the filming and scenery are interesting, and the dialogues too, but it's impossible not to criticize the wrong aspects of it. As I said, the movie is very long, and I made a huge effort to stay awake, because little by little I started to lose interest.
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9/10
Weirdly Exquisite
iomike10121 January 2024
Emma Stone's performance is jaw dropping. The movie is a masterpiece like an Einstein Frankenstein. I'd say this is 2023 best movie of the year.

I'd never thought Emma would star in such a role. She did a phenomenal performance with ease and professionalism. I still admire her bug eyes.

The movie is unconventionally bizarre with things that would be classified from a Christian's perspective as abominable. Quite some variable feminist elements in the film, yet still fringe.

This is by far my favorite movie of 2023 and I admire Emma Stone's acting abilities. If you haven't seen "Poor Things", I recommend watching it.
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6/10
An amazing film, but definitely not for all people
renhudspizza17 March 2024
Poor Things is as if Stanley Kubrick and Wes Anderson made Edward Scissorhands, but Edward was a girl, and way more talkative. (Also not scissors for hands, thank Godwin for her!)

Emma Stone laid herself bare (for 50% of the film) and deserves her Oscar.

Kudos to the winners for Production Design (winner by a mile, the complexity), Makeup and Hairstyling, and Costume Design.

The only flaw was the terribly wooden performance by Jerrod Carmichael who I would like to recommend for the Golden Raspberry awards. It was if he was in a grade school play as Tree #2 and unfortunately had lines.

It is sad that many people are giving this bad reviews just because it is not their kind of movie. Maybe do a little bit more research and watch movies you will actually like.

Speaking of Wes Anderson, I had trouble watching both The French Dispatch and Asteroid City. They just weren't compelling to me. But I found Poor Things really compelling throughout.
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3/10
Ridiculous and so disappointing
ccd-172-3663088 March 2024
I am a huge fan of The Favourite, The Lobster, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Those movies were thoughtful, clever, and just truly stunning and original. This movie was pointless and boring. It wasn't empowering in the least. It tried. Really, really hard. It wasn't deep, every moment of it was clearly for shock value. Does having a ton of sex with different men make you a liberated woman? Ridiculous and heavy handed. I guess those of us who don't like it don't *get it*...it's art after all! It shouldn't make sense!

The cinematography was gorgeous, I'll give it that. And I was happy to see Ramy Youssef in a big movie because he's fantastic. Mark Ruffalo should never attempt any accents, ever, and I think he's wonderful otherwise. Oof. So bad. Emma is better than this. So so disappointing!

My favorite characters were the animals roaming the property. They should've given more lines to the chicken dog.
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9/10
Feminine Quirky Vintage fairytale
tellmamaxx8 January 2024
As a fan of scary fairytale films, surreal films, the bride of Frankenstein and Lanthimos, I was looking forward to watch Poor Things along time now

Even so, I had the thought that the director couldn't do better/overcome The lobster. (My most favorite Lanthimos film so far)

But I'm glad that's not what happened.

An amazing production design, costumes, performances and original score (especially that!) that made a shockingly match to the film

I will not say again about Stone's interpretation because a lot has already been said and she was truly brilliant.

What really excited me was to change my mind about actor Mark Ruffalo, who I considered to be of limited potential.

I know now, how wrong I was. I absolutely loved and admired his acting in Poor things. (I declare a fan of him from now and on!) And if I were a member of the Academy, I would definitely give him the actor's Oscar in a supporting role without a second thought!

And not forget to mention the Icing on the cake: the appearance of the iconic German actress Hanna Schygulla (Rainer Werner Fassbinder's protégé) in a surprising little role

The film had all the elements to make it a unique, exciting experience. Quirky, vintage and edgy, pushes the boundaries and opens new cinematographic horizons.

Not for the prudish or the squeamish.

If you decide to watch it, go see it with an open mind.

PS : not mentioned Willem Dafoe above, on purpose. The man is a chameleon. And above criticism. Who am I to judge this wonderful actor?

Actually, the whole cast was flawless...

PPS: If you liked this, speed and watch "the tale of tales" from Matteo Garrone.
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