Poor Things - Worth It or Woke - BASED Movie Reviews (2024)

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Poor things is what happens when degenerate people who think that they are smarter than they are read the first few chapters of Frankenstein after finishing a 101 community college philosophy course. Instead of unpacking the mysteries of human nature, they romanticize the worst things about us.

Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, penned her iconic novel in 1816 during a summer stay at Lord Byron’s villa on Lake Geneva. The creation of this Gothic masterpiece was sparked by a friendly competition among Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley (Mary’s husband), John Polidori, and herself, to craft the most chilling ghost story. The haunting tale of Victor Frankenstein and his reanimated creature emerged from this literary challenge, showcasing Mary Shelley’s imaginative prowess and giving birth to one of the most enduring works of horror literature.

Set in a fictional steampunk 1800s Europe, when mad scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) finds a fresh and viable corpse floating in the river, he’s compelled to experiment on it, ultimately bringing it back to life as the seemingly dimwitted Bella (Emma Stone). As the abomination Bella matures, she begins a journey of self-discovery that will lead to her full actualization.

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Billed as a dark comedy, Poor Things is a reimagining of the Gothic Horror classic Frankenstein, but unlike most reimaginings, which usually only end up being inferior to their source material, Poor Things is a dumpster fire of vileness, infantile philosophy, and arrogance that can be seen from space.

Willem Dafoe gives his usual 110% as the quirky doctor, but for all of the impressive prosthetics he wears, his character isn’t much to look at. Despite how the commercials may make it appear, Dafoe is a tertiary character with very little development or screen time. Instead, his primary use is that of a plot catalyst and not much else.

Mark Ruffalo plays Duncan Wedderburn, a lawyer and self-proclaimed cad who is immediately besotted with Bella. Mind you, she has the mind of a toddler. His first interaction with her is to molest her, which she enjoys… because she has the mind of a toddler and the sex drive of an adult. Disgusted yet?

One of the film’s few redeeming qualities is Ruffalo’s exaggerated performance. Regrettably, his character engages in a disturbing and graphic sexual relationship with a severely mentally handicapped woman, portraying a torrid and explicit love affair throughout their European tour. This ugliness lays waste to any potential comedy beats that his performance might otherwise provide.

While the film has much and more wrong with it, one of its most significant weaknesses is everything about its main character. Completely ignoring Tropic Thunder’s sage advice, Emma Stone’s natural comedic panache renders Bella’s mental capacity as an 80s/90s middle school joke instead of the nuanced character those involved in the film’s creation mistakenly believe it to be.

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Furthermore, Bella’s childlike mentality elevates the film’s relentless p*rnography from merely graphic and gratuitous to utterly grotesque. That Bella’s evolution is only ever propelled forward by graduated sexual perversions culminating in her getting run through as a French whor* (WITH THE MIND OF A CHILD) is a disturbing commentary on the filmmakers’ worldview.

Making things worse, Poor Things is a plodding two-and-a-half hours with a meandering plot. While it repeatedly tells us about fun adventures that Bella gets into, it chooses to show us scene after scene of her walking around in between said adventures. This gives the audience plenty of time to ponder the horror show that must have been writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos’s childhood. We wouldn’t be surprised if he’s not allowed within 500 yards of a school.

Ultimately, Poor Things is a never-ending pedo-fetish p*rno with fantastic cinematography and a beautiful aesthetic that has absolutely no idea what it takes to make a well-paced and focused film, let alone what it means to be human.

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Let’s talk about sex.

  • The entirety of the film hinges on and furiously preaches the wrong-think that juvenile hedonism is the meaning of life.
    • Bella’s character finds love in a lesbian relationship because.
      • The film is full of discordant music throughout. The only exception is in this scene.
    • In one particularly graphic scene, moments after we discover that Bella ***SPOILER*** is an actual child in an adult’s body, ***END SPOILER*** the “comedy” offers one of its many attempts at humor and shows us Bella loudly org*sm after ramming an apple inside of herself.
    • In another “comedic” scene, a man brings his young sons (approximately 10 and 12 years old) to Bella so that he can have instructive sex in front of them. He then plans for them to have sex with her.
    • It is overtly expressed that being a whor* is how a woman finds her freedom.
    • There’s a lot (like someone had a very friendly drunk uncle – “a lot”) of genital “gags,” play, and talk – if a fraction of a second of it was remotely related to funny, at least it could be written off as ineffective attempts at humor, but this isn’t funny and is really uncomfortably odd.

The talking points are strong with this one.

  • There’s a line about not accepting the lie of religion, capitalism, or socialism, blah blah blah

Sacrilege

  • There’s some nonsense about the stifling wrongness of a Christian nation.
  • Dafoe’s character was given the last name Godwin solely so that Bella would have an excuse to refer to him as God.

Men are overrated

  • Every man is a mess in one way or another, and the only two people who find any true happiness are Bella (once she begins studying for a career in medicine) and her lesbian lover.

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James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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    Kevin

    December 7, 2023 at 5:46 pm

    Man you really pulled no punches with this one. I am s sorry you had to put yourself through that dumpster fire of a movie.

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      Jack

      February 6, 2024 at 6:40 pm

      Lol I feel the same way. Maybe they drink a lot after making the review to wipe their memories of the horrific experience?

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    Jolene

    December 7, 2023 at 10:51 pm

    How the heck did this one get greenlighted?!?
    Their fairytale ending is that she gets away from the evil men and is with a lesbian? What a terrible idea to present to young women!

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    Henry

    December 12, 2023 at 8:35 pm

    Never heard of this movie until now, but I just watched the trailer and it looks awful. I didn’t think it was possible, but this movie somehow looks both pretentious and low-brow at the same time. Mark Ruffalo trying to imitate Marlon Brando with that “Bella!” line was cringeworthy. Ruffalo is one of the most bland actors out there, and I was saying that long before I knew what his politics were.

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    Ethan

    December 17, 2023 at 10:12 pm

    Gotta say i can’t agree with you on this one. I found this to be one of the most straightforward and least woke films of the decade. This film provides darkly offensive humor that satirizes anyone and anything, along with pushing the r-rating too make sensitive sallys quiver in their seats. Reminded me of the best aspects of 70s films such as a clockwork orange, the devils, and barry lyndon. Yorgos has a genuine vision for what he wants to achive in his films, without pandering to a specifc political side. This man makes movies for audiences who are tired of the same safe, derivative and stale movies that plague our society

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    James Savile

    December 18, 2023 at 8:55 am

    I dont know what you expect from European movies, their movies promote feminism lesbianism and communism in almost every movie. In Europe instead of church they have woke. What a shame that the great western civilization has fallen and been replaced with hack foreign communist film directors like ‘Yorgos’ which sounds muslim to me…

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      B

      December 25, 2023 at 11:21 pm

      Yeah,check the numbers,,-& PEOPLE ARE WALKING OUT OF THE “film”-in droves,,;) NEVER SAY DIE!!!!!!🇺🇸⚔️🇺🇸

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      F#ck religion

      December 28, 2023 at 7:11 am

      I don’t consider myself woke, but religion and the church are basically the cause of most f#cked up things that are happening in this world. In Europe we don’t have “woke instead of church” – we just don’t need a church to know right from wrong and also don’t need pedophiles preaching to us! Furthermore, no other country is as woke and at the same time divided as the USA! Just look at what’s going on on the Westcoast! It’s either ridiculously liberal socialist woke morons OR conservative religious republican idiots in the US! Think about that before talking bullsh#t about Europe! And what’s wrong with lesbianism? Women at least don’t account for 95% of crimes committed on this planet! Oh right, it’s your church that promotes this hom*ophobic crap. And btw, Yorgos is a very typically Greek name and has nothing to do with “Muslim” – go educate yourself!

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        Bob

        February 3, 2024 at 8:05 am

        hom*osexuality should never be promoted. It is unnatural and wrong.

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    Don

    December 21, 2023 at 10:17 pm

    Hey, can we have a like feature for the review itself? Saved my tomorrow afternoon by reading this, thank you

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    Paul

    December 23, 2023 at 12:23 pm

    On a whim, I saw this yesterday. My wife said it was a retelling of Frankenstein and I watched lart of the trailer. We both thought it sucked. I kept looking at the time trying to see when it would end. Pretty sure I’ve never looked at the time while watching movie that many times before. Only redeeming quality was the unique look of the film.

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    Regent

    January 11, 2024 at 10:57 pm

    This film is a visual masterpiece and I loved the discordant soundtrack. I had no problem with the sex scenes etc. It’s actually very close to the erotic art horror films of the 70’s Jean Rollin, Jess Franco etc . It’s not woke in the modern s sense but makes me think more of Emmanuel, Lady Chatterly. Yes I was annoyed by the feminist subtext and the ending, but I think the implications was that feminism is the Frankenstein Monster that was created.

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      Regent

      January 18, 2024 at 12:02 pm

      And just to be clear, I also despise Wokeness.
      I just don’t think this movie was as bad as the review made it out to be in fact it’s quite anti- PC.

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        James Carrick

        January 18, 2024 at 12:46 pm

        It would be a very boring world if we all agreed all of the time.

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    Regent

    January 18, 2024 at 6:18 pm

    Yep! And I also really enjoyed Godzilla minus 1 and agree with your review of that!

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    Bilbo

    January 23, 2024 at 4:19 pm

    This movie is just a pedo movie. She has the body of a woman, and the actual brain removed from a baby and put it into hers. She walks like a toddler and talks that way. Then they just start having naked men bang her over and over again. I saw someone say the was a beautiful feminist coming of age story. When did Feminism become pedophia. It has scenes filmed with a fish eye lense and what looks to be ring camera. This is not art. It is pure trash

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    Mark

    January 29, 2024 at 3:57 am

    I saw this in Italy dubbed and without subtitles. I know Italian well enough to have understood the convoluted script. The Italian audience didn’t seem too entertained either. If you compare movie going to a day at the amusem*nt park, this film, Povera Creatures in Italian, was like riding a roller coaster that gets stuck going up the first decent. If I had seen this film in English I would’ve walked out during the intermission.

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    Ale

    February 2, 2024 at 6:32 pm

    lol, you know right that in China women are like the 33-34% of total people in prisons? and that if in the West they are much lesser than men, is due to the fact that…you all are privileged? socio-legally privileged? you literally have 8-9 times lesser chances to get arrested for the same crime as us men, and get 3/4 lesser sentences for the same crime. there are models, laws and feminist diktat like the Istanbul Convention, the Duluth Model and many others who PREVENT POLICE FROM ARRESTING YOU FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE in the US and many european countries. you kill 90% of babies too, how’s that? the most horrible crime in the world, killing babies, is made mostly by YOU females.

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    Geoff Webber

    February 13, 2024 at 10:07 pm

    Ok, I’m going to call it. This movie is ACTUALLY about how all promiscuous women were actually abused by a man when they were far too young – as per in this story. Therefore, they are broken and have fetishized the very act that broke them. That is true in real life but many people unaffected are unaware. This film is about infant sexual abuse and how, in this case, female ‘degeneracy’ is actually caused by that and, ultimately can only be truly healed by another woman. However… it’s hard not to think that this film isn’t aware of this, and that it, infact, is designed to appeal to MAPs and city girls. God help us all.

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What are critics saying about the movie Poor Things? ›

"Poor Things” is not only an expressive meal for the mind, it's also one of the most spectacularly beautiful and visually imaginative films I've seen. It's about time something so wicked was made at such a high level.

What is the controversy with poor little things? ›

Poor Things is ableist because of its use of prosthetics to simulate facial differences and its explicit comparison of Bella Baxter, who has a baby's brain and an adult's body, to people with intellectual disabilities. Many other disabled people, including Erica Mones and Andrew Gurza, also criticized its ableism.

What is the message behind the movie Poor Things? ›

All of Bella's journey in Poor Things is built around this question of shame versus no shame, past versus no past, voice versus no voice, freedom versus control. For all its complexity, experimentation and otherworldliness, it's about a girl who wants to leave “Kansas” to go on a journey into a more colorful world.

Why is Poor Things so controversial? ›

Content warning: the film depicts scenes of blood, interior organs, dead corpses, graphic surgery, suicide, sexual assault, prostitution and nudity. The film “Poor Things” got some of the most mixed reviews that I have ever seen, making it arguably one of the most impactful films of the year.

How many Oscars did Poor Things win? ›

Emma Stone Best Actress in a Leading Role. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar by West Anderson Best Live Action Short Film.

Is Poor Things based on a true story? ›

PSA: Poor Things is not a true story | Dazed.

Why do critics like Poor Things? ›

Poor Things is a film about innocence, about discovery, about human nature. It makes us question the way we view things, the way we censor behaviour, the way we impose societal norms upon each other, and how seeing those norms disregarded can be both disturbing and exhilarating.

What is Bella's mental age in Poor Things? ›

Godwin Baxter's (Willem Dafoe) latest experiment is reanimating a woman's corpse by using an infant brain for a brand-new person he's coined Bella (Stone). While Bella mentally develops from ages 2 to 20 with the body of a 30-year-old at rapid speed, she catches the attention of four different men.

What does the ending of Poor Things mean? ›

At the end of Poor Things, we see Bella living in Godwin's mansion alongside the company of Max, Toinette, and Goat Alfie. Poor Things is a twisted fairy tale from the get-go, and in the end, it delivers Bella her version of happily ever after.

Is the movie Poor Things worth seeing? ›

Wildly imaginative and exhilaratingly over the top, Poor Things is a bizarre, brilliant tour de force for director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone. Poor Things is a weird, wild good time and Emma Stone is fantastic in it -- just be prepared for adult themes that may unsettle or offend some viewers.

How disturbing is Poor Things? ›

Ultimately, “Poor Things” would have been a more enjoyable watch if just a bit more of Bella's self-discovery had been left to the imagination. Summary Although well-acted, the disturbing sexual components of “Poor Things” make it difficult to enjoy without hesitation.

Why is Poor Things rated so highly? ›

An unusual and amazing story, a lesson in acting from all involved. Such a great cast and every one of them delivers an outstanding performance.... Emma Stone shines as the inquisitive Bella, a weird adaptation of the bride of Frankenstein but she is perfection.

What scene was cut from Poor Things? ›

UK version was cut in one sex scene to secure an "18" rating.

What is the apple scene in Poor Things? ›

Emma Stone's apple scene in "Poor Things" is shocking and memorable, representing Bella's transition from childhood to womanhood. The scene highlights societal restrictions and expectations around sex, showcasing Bella's struggle with conforming to polite society.

Is Poor Things worth the hype? ›

The movie felt new and refreshing and was absolutely visual stunning. I couldn't get over the thematic backgrounds as well as the costumes. Emma Stone was remarkable and she deserves every award for her performance. She went all in and in my opinion it totally paid off.

Why did critics dislike the thing? ›

Writing for The New York Times, noted movie critic Vincent Canby described the movie as “foolish, depressing” with its actors “used merely as props to be hacked, slashed, disembowelled and decapitated, finally to be eaten and then regurgitated […] it is too phony to be disgusting.

What is criticism about movies? ›

Film criticism is the study, interpretation, and evaluation of a film and its place in cinema history. Film criticism usually offers interpretation of its meaning, analysis of its structure and style, judgement of its worth by comparison with other films, and an estimation of its likely effect on viewers.

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