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Wildly imaginative and exhilaratingly over the top, Poor Things is a bizarre, brilliant tour de force for director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone.
What is the criticism of Poor Things? ›
Poor Things is a very funny film, with acute social satire and an anti-romantic comedy premise rendered in gonzo, Gilliam-esque fashion. It's also deeply cynical, though it justifies its own cynicism in its commitment to the bit. Emma Stone is fearless as a creature searching for her humanity in this twisted retelling.
Is the Persian version a good movie? ›
Energetic, funny and unashamedly sentimental, this is a warm-hearted comedy written and directed by Iranian-American film-maker Maryam Keshavarz, even if her semi-autobiographical story about life in a traditional Iranian family in New Jersey feels more than a little familiar from past movies about second-generation ...
How much did Emma Stone make from Poor Things? ›
While the specifics for her latest Oscar-nominated film, Poor Things (which earned her another Golden Globe, tyvm 💅) haven't been disclosed, Emma reportedly earned $22.5 million for playing Bella Baxter.
How disturbing are Poor Things? ›
Content warning: the film depicts scenes of blood, interior organs, dead corpses, graphic surgery, suicide, sexual assault, prostitution and nudity.
What is so great about Poor Things? ›
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.
Why are Poor Things so controversial? ›
The film's themes have led to backlash, with some claiming that the fact it has a male director, and therefore a male gaze, makes it sexist. There have also been accusations that the nudity is exploitative and that, because Bella has the brain of a child, there are consent issues at play.
Why do so many people like Poor Things? ›
It makes us question the way we view things, the way we censor behaviour, the way we impose societal norms upon each other, and how seeing those norms disregarded can be both disturbing and exhilarating. Poor Things is also, very definitely, a comedy.
How is Poor Things ableist? ›
Even if Poor Things is attempting satire, it is ableist anyway, because of actors mimicking disabilities and the director and writers using disability for comedic effect or shock value.
What is the Iranian short film winning the Oscar? ›
Live Action Short Film
Live Action Short Film |
Year | Name | Film |
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2000 | Mehdi Norowzian | Killing Joe |
2015 | Talkhon Hamzavi | Parvaneh |
2022 | Cyrus Neshvad | The Red Suitcase |
Western movies, deemed decadent and morally corrupt, have always been banned in the Islamic Republic.
What is the new movie about the Persian family? ›
The Persian Version is a 2023 American comedy drama film directed and written by Maryam Keshavarz. The film stars Layla Mohammadi, Niousha Noor, Bijan Daneshmand, Bella Warda, and Tom Byrne. It follows the struggles of a young Iranian-American woman who is often at odds with her family, particularly with her mother.
How many Oscars did "Poor Things" win? ›
“Poor Things” was one of the big winners at last night's Academy Awards.
How many Oscars did "Poor Things" get nominated for? ›
Free from the prejudices of her times, Bella grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation. The film is nominated for 11 Oscars tonight, including best picture, best actress for Stone, director for Lanthimos and supporting actor for Mark Ruffalo.
Why is the movie called "Poor Things"? ›
I think the “channelled” meaning of the title “Poor Things” means “poor beings”, and it is applied to all animals experimented on in the film, all the characters that Bella encounters trapped in all sorts of torment and unfulfilled cravings, the poor people Bella tries to help, and Bella herself (does her artificiality ...
What do Rotten Tomatoes symbolize? ›
When at least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a red tomato is displayed to indicate its Fresh status. When less than 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive, a green splat is displayed to indicate its Rotten status.
What does a 90% Rotten Tomatoes mean? ›
The website keeps track of all the reviews counted for each film and calculates the percentage of positive reviews. If the positive reviews make up 60% or more, the film is considered "fresh". If the positive reviews are less than 60%, the film is considered "rotten".
What is the rating on Poor Things? ›
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