Emma Stone, director Yorgos Lanthimos on “Poor Things”

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Emma Stone, director Yorgos Lanthimos on “Poor Things”


Emma Stone, the Oscar-winning star of “La La Land,” and Yorgos Lanthimos, director of such acclaimed films as “The Lobster” and “The Favourite,” have teamed up on several projects, including “Poor Things,” a phantasmagorical “Frankenstein”-like tale of a baby experiencing the world in a grown woman’s body. And there are more Stone-Lanthimos…

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  1. Emma is a true actor to be able to pull this off. So many good looking people appear on the silver screens, but most of them are not "actors", and unable to even change their looks or hairs to play a character.

  2. There is so much more depth and meanings in the movie than just the sex scenes that the mentally underage people focus on. Indeed, the film is therefore not for everyone, but this is a literature masterpiece that I haven't seen in a long time.

  3. Oh my!… I haven't watched Poor Things and knew absolutely nothing about it, but I did watch Emma's acceptance speech last Sunday… I am not exagerating one bit when I say that my exact thoughts were "She looks and sounds like a big baby in a grown up woman's body!" And now you say that's what the film was about! 🤯🤯🤯 WTHeck???!!! She either stayed in the character, or the character suited her perfectly, hence she won the Oscar for it!!! That was surreal! Still 🤯…

  4. CBS it would be nice to address equal time to the DIRECTOR with some questions? As without his film and his casting, the actor who monopolised your interest (not at all blaming her) would not be there in that couch?

  5. As a woman I hate the whole ‘Feminist’ thing around this movie. Being a girl and having surreal experiences like this growing up is normal. And the fact it’s politicized in all sides is sick. I hate that feminists hate this movie because a man directed it too. Men make great stuff. It depends if they are friggen monsters or not.

  6. They left out a key part: 'She quickly evolves how to read, dance, think,….and F&%#!' 😄😄😄 that is an integral part of the movie that has many ppl triggered lol

  7. Humility in one so talented is a breeze from the highest spheres.
    (Almost helps to offset the Dunning-Kruger brigade running wild on earth…
    Almost.)

    Go, Emma, go.

  8. Certainly, this movie is trying hard to seem artistic and surreal, but the overwrought, overacted performances make it come off as ridiculous. In the idiocracy era, this film could somehow end up with an Oscar.

  9. Hello Mrs Emma Stone from my Jerusalem Israel. How are you? I hope work for you is well as well as your start to 2024. I am happy to introduce myself to you. My name is Jonathan Trauner. I will be 30 in Jerusalem this May 15th 2024. I work as a software algorithms tester at Mobileye in Har Hotzvim Jerusalem Israel. I am a poet and performing artist. I was hit by a huge tall tour bus in the area of Mobileye in Jerusalem Israel on June 18th 2023. I broke my left collarbone in three places. I finished recovering last month in Jerusalem. My dream is to become the first poet and artist with Autism to win a Emmy Grammy Oscar Academy Award and Tony Award in 2025 in Los Angeles California and to create Jerusalem Israels second ever coed acapella singing group based in the German Colony The JerusaHymns.