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Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,230 posts)
Sat Mar 9, 2024, 03:47 PM Mar 9

Watching Poor Things on Hulu.

I'm halfway through and had to take a break as it seems to be hitting on several very serious topics and hitting some unexpected depths. I am enjoying it so far and impressed with the creativity and art direction so far.

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Watching Poor Things on Hulu. (Original Post) Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 9 OP
I think it's a masterpiece. Chalco Mar 9 #1
I do as well. I'd put money on Emma Stone winning her 2nd Oscar. Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 9 #3
And she did! Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 10 #6
Finished it. Tom Yossarian Joad Mar 9 #2
Saw it in theatre a couple weeks ago -- impressively interesting, cool film 0rganism Mar 9 #4
I saw this last night and was astounded at all the AI used for just about every scene. flying_wahini Mar 10 #5
Very unexpected. Voltaire2 Mar 11 #7

Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,230 posts)
2. Finished it.
Sat Mar 9, 2024, 05:36 PM
Mar 9

A most delightful film which I believe will stay with me for a long time in the fashion of many of my personal classics. The casting and acting was some of the best I have seen in quite a while.

0rganism

(23,955 posts)
4. Saw it in theatre a couple weeks ago -- impressively interesting, cool film
Sat Mar 9, 2024, 06:03 PM
Mar 9

Challenging in some ways, uplifting in others, and hilariously weird throughout. Good times.

flying_wahini

(6,600 posts)
5. I saw this last night and was astounded at all the AI used for just about every scene.
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 12:17 PM
Mar 10

It makes for a fun backdrop for an already zany film. I really liked it, a lot.

Mark Ruffalo is wonderful in it.

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