Poor Things (2023)

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Poor Things (2023). 2h 21m | R

“I was fortunate to see this film before its premiere. This movie offers an interesting way to tell the story of growing up and discovering how the world works and leaves its mark. The strong cast also contributes to a more descriptive portrayal of the types of people who can appear in your lifeu0026#39;s journey. The dramatic experience can captivate you from start to finish.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAfter the movie ends, youu0026#39;ll find yourself pondering how the story would have unfolded if the charactersu0026#39; appearances were in a different order. Nevertheless, the movie may seem a bit strange in the first half-hour as you try to explore what itu0026#39;s all about. The beginning of this film appears somewhat similar to u0026quot;Flowers for Algernon,u0026quot; albeit in a more vulgar way, but it still evokes strong similarities.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI also admired Emma Stoneu0026#39;s costumes. The humor in the movie is quite debatable; there are genuinely funny jokes and moments, but if you delve deeper, it can take on a darker tone. Nonetheless, itu0026#39;s very enjoyable, and you might find it satisfying.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn conclusion, for my very first review, I can confidently say that itu0026#39;s truly worth seeing. It will provoke a range of controversial thoughts and feelings due to its polarizing scenes. I rated it a 9 only because Iu0026#39;m not a big fan of explicit scenes on the big screen, and you should also be prepared for a significant number of erotic moments in the film.”

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