Movie: Poor Things
Poor Things is like a quirky, surrealist painting you just can’t stop staring at, its weird, wonderful, and strangely hypnotic. From the very first frame, I found myself weirdly captivated. It’s bizarre in the best way possible, completely offbeat yet unexpectedly profound.
The film is wildly ambitious, bursting with imagination, and absolutely fearless in its storytelling. There’s perfection in every creative department, from the eccentric production design to the bold direction, it all comes together like a beautifully unhinged dream.
It’s as hilariously clever as it is brilliantly crafted. One minute you’re laughing at the absurdity of it all, the next you’re hit with something quietly moving or just plain jaw-dropping. This film doesn’t just walk the fine line between genius and madness.
Loved it. One of the most original things I’ve seen in ages.