Do we see Emma’s t***? Her ass? Her pwussy? Butthole? Feet??! Please advise
Yes
Beautiful nipples?
Beautiful small brown bumpy aerola with perky inverted nipple
Incredible and beautiful film, the strangeness is charming as hell as well as the world built. Surprisingly crowd pleasing as well, my audience clapped at the very end.
This movie did what Barbie thought it was doing, in regards to the feminist themes in it
This movie did what Barbie thought it was doing, in regards to the feminist themes in it
how so ?
how so ?
Both have strong feminist themes through out, but I guess due to Poor Things being rated R, it was able to explore more themes (especially the sexual ones) and I enjoyed it more. Poor Things was more imaginative. I also couldn’t stand Ryan Gosling in Barbie.
I’m bias tho. I’m a Yorgos stan.
EDIT: npr.org/2023/12/08/1217797768/poor-things-review-emma-stone
"An un-family-friendly 'Barbie'"
Is the perfect way to sum it up
Both have strong feminist themes through out, but I guess due to Poor Things being rated R, it was able to explore more themes (especially the sexual ones) and I enjoyed it more. Poor Things was more imaginative. I also couldn’t stand Ryan Gosling in Barbie.
I’m bias tho. I’m a Yorgos stan.
EDIT: https://www.npr.org/2023/12/08/1217797768/poor-things-review-emma-stone
"An un-family-friendly 'Barbie'"
Is the perfect way to sum it up
good call bro. i like it
I’m so f***in enthralled by this movie, even the soundtrack has me in awe.
The theme for Victoria is the first we hear in the film

Then we hear the reanimation music which really shows the transition from Victoria into Bella

And Bella’s theme is like a child trying to replicate the intricacies of Victorias theme

And then finally Bella and Duncan’s theme sounds even closer to Victorias theme because there’s simularities in Duncan to how Victoria felt at the time her theme played

All in all, this film is a masterpiece
Poor Things is simply amazing. From the script, to production design, to the performances. Nearly perfect in my book. One’s sense of liberation and exploration is key to life and that’s what’s at the core of this film, told through Yorgos’ lens with a feminist side to it. Emma Stone has a case for best actress here.
5/5
Very strange movie . I need to watch it again to fully appreciate what it is but with my first viewing I can confidently say it’s masterfully made. Every aspect of it is carefully crafted to fit a world that entices you within the first introduction. as the story progresses and we explore through the lens of Bella it pulls you further into it as you embrace the unpredictability of it and gush at the sets that look like paintings come to life . accompanied by a beautiful score . All the actors were fantastic with a career highlight performance from Emma . there’s nothing I can complain about aside from how the ending played out but everything else about it makes up for that .
9.5/10.
I want to live in this world
Glorified p***.
Is this trolling?
If this is your takeaway, you sound like you might have some hang-ups around s***
Glorified p***.
i ain't even see this yet and i already know you're a prude ahh mf
This is probably the most singular experience I’ve had in a theater this year. It’s weird, gross, and creative. Loved it.
I think Emma has entered the Best Actress race. I’m also not sure Barbie has the costume and set design awards locked anymore.