I Review "Poor Things" (2023) - Please Forgive Me
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- "Poor Things" is a movie in which "Bella Baxter, a young woman in Victorian London who comes to life through a brain transplant and embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery." This really fails to showcase what you're about to see in this planewreck of a feature.
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That *is* a really beautiful background for a video. I'm glad you're taking advantage of it
Wow, nice to know Satan is now a producer at Hollywood rather than acting solely through intermediaries.
I went with a friend. Sorry I went. Sick images and ideas in my mind now. Audience intead are the poor things!
I felt that way leaving the film. Uninspired, unsympathetic with any of the characters and definitely not the convoluted contradictory unresolved plot line
Please don't be afraid to leave a movie. I know it may mean wasted money but it's better to not cloud up your mind with these things instead of the things of God.
Very true, I left The Kingsmen halfway through because of the excessive homoeroticism and violence
Wow. Sickening. Does the movie claim the baby would have died if the doctor hadn't replaced its mother's brain with its own?
From what I can recall, they don't explain it
such a shame. thanks for the review, orthohomie!
My sister who started it & got to the point where he was explaining the experiment basically said that the woman and her baby were both save-able, but he didn’t know the story of the mother & why she killed herself, so he didn’t want to revive her. The baby was also able to be saved. My sister stopped watching after just a few more scenes
I felt that way leaving the film. Uninspired, unsympathetic with any of the characters and definitely not the convoluted contradictory unresolved plot line. I wasn't offended by the content yet more offended by the content not ever being explored in depth enough to be meaningful.