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I recently had the chance to watch Poor Things, a 2023 film adaptation of Alasdair Gray's novel, directed by the talented Yorgos Lanthimos. This movie dropped on September 1, 2023, and it's a real thinker, clocking in at 2 hours and 21 minutes.
<\/a>Poor Things<\/div>SYNOPSIS:<\/p>
In Victorian London, a deranged surgeon named Godwin pulls a young pregnant woman out of the Thames, who had jumped off a bridge, transplants her brain with that of her own unborn child, and brings her back to life. At first, Bella moves like a broken doll and has a very limited vocabulary, but she quickly learns. To observe her, Godwin calls in the help of a medical student named Max, who also seems like a great catch for Bella, but Duncan Wedderburn, a playboy lawyer, sets his sights on her and takes her on a journey where she discovers the world and herself.
CAST, CHARACTERS<\/p>
Emma StoneWillem DafoeMark RuffaloRami YouseffHannah SchygullaJerrod CarmichaelKathryn HunterSuzie BembaChristopher AbbottVicky Pepperdine<\/ul>Emma Stone won the Oscar for Best Actress in this film, and it's no surprise! Her performance is incredible, but what really stands out is how her character grows, and by the end, you're left speechless.
<\/a>Poor Things 2023 reviews<\/div>Willem Dafoe played a Frankenstein-like character with a tough childhood that undoubtedly left its mark on his future. The character is also very interesting and complex.<\/p><\/div><\/a>The Poor ThingsAs it turns out, Mark Ruffalo was in the movie, and I didn't even recognize him. His character is interesting in his own way and necessary for Bella's growth.
<\/a>The Poor ThingsPLOT SUMMARY<\/p>
A young pregnant woman (Emma Stone) took her own life, and a 'crazy professor' fished her out, extracted the baby, took her brain, and implanted it in the woman's head, and then brought her back to life.
Have you ever seen anything like that? The plot is original and complex, but that's what makes this film so captivating – it's not like anything else!
<\/a>The Poor Things 2023 reviewsGENRE<\/p>
This film is a black comedy and steampunk, but it's also a powerful drama about growing up and self-acceptance. Honestly, this movie raises a lot of questions and explores the edges of human consciousness.
Just imagine how a child would feel in the body of a grown woman. You might think that's impossible, but then think about all the cases in medical practice where children are born with physical bodies but not the mental capacity to match... That's just terrifying...
We have a complex image of a child and a mother at the same time. The director showed us what he saw, and Emma Stone brought this image to life.
<\/a>Emma Stone, The Poor ThingsCINEMATOGRAPHY, MUSIC, AND SET DESIGN<\/p>
The cinematography is above praise.
First off, the film's color correction is always changing as the main character grows up. At first, it's black and white, but by the end, it's a vibrant picture, just like the transformation of Bella herself.
Secondly, the film is shot in a super atmospheric Victorian style. The setting is spot on: the decorations, hairstyles, costumes – everything is tastefully done.
<\/a> reviews for film Poor ThingsThe music is a perfect fit: it's creepy, haunting, and downright terrifying...The combination of what's happening on screen, paired with that screeching background, creates a sense of unease. It reminded me of a scene from The Exterminating Angel, where the main character is forced to watch atrocities through a video recording. They're trying to reprogram his mind, and it's like you're being subjected to the same treatment while watching Poor Things!
<\/a> film Poor Things 2023What's happening on screen won't sit well with most people. I didn't manage to get through it the first time around – I watched 30 minutes and then put it off for months. But I decided to give it another shot, since it did win so many awards.And yeah, it's definitely different this time around. Maybe I've matured enough to appreciate it? (Just kidding!) The setup is a bit slow, but once it gets going, it's really interesting with some deep philosophical undertones.
<\/a> Reviews for the movie Poor UnfortunatesMovie Pacing<\/p>
The film is completely lacking in pacing, the narrative is deliberate.
And that's not a bad thing, after all, it's only by showing how the main character grows and discovers the world and her own body that we can really connect with her, feel like we're right there with her.
As far as I'm concerned, it worked beautifully. The girl learned about herself from the very start, practiced walking and talking, and developed and improved every time she discovered something new. You can't show that kind of growth quickly, or we'd miss the difference by the end. The funniest part is her reaction to new experiences and quotes from books at those moments.
<\/a> Poor Unfortunates 2023 ReviewsPredictability, Intrigue<\/p>
Of course, what's happening is intriguing. The viewer is left wondering what will come of this creepy experiment, what will be the outcome? Can someone like this person integrate into society and become a fully functioning part of it?
If the start was a bit slow, the events that follow are engaging and the movie becomes hard to put down (that's exactly the moment when I stopped and continued watching six months later). I was intrigued by what I saw on screen, and it was interesting to watch the main character learn about herself.
<\/a> The film's predictability only lay in certain formulaic moments, like the main character's husband and his fate at the end. I found the husband's storyline to be pretty predictable, but the real question on my mind was what would happen to Bella. To be honest, it's not that hard to understand, given the film's subtle hints that this path she's on isn't just a random choice. But with the film's surreal and logic-defying world, anything's possible, right? <\/a> Mixed reviewsThe Final Act<\/p>
I was blown away by the main character's transformation. The actress's performance is top-notch, and it's amazing to see how far she's come from the beginning of the film to the end. That final expression on her face? It's pure bliss and a sense of accomplishment, like she's finally found her place in the world after overcoming all those stereotypes and judgments.
<\/a> Mixed reviews of the film <\/a> Poor Emma StoneVERDICT<\/p>
At first glance, Poor Things seems like a crazy and tasteless movie that not everyone will make it through to the end. I tried twice, but the second time I realized just how philosophical, deep, and powerful this film is about a woman, her growth, and self-acceptance... This film is about a lot of things, and you can spend hours thinking and analyzing it, each person will understand it in their own way if they dig deeper and don't get stuck on what Bella did during her transformation. Without that, she wouldn't have understood this world and herself.
I really enjoyed it. It's no wonder Poor Things won so many awards – it truly deserves them.
<\/a> Poor Things 2023Thanks for reading! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
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