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  2. Poor Things - Wikipedia

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    A postmodern retelling of the gothic horror novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the narrative follows the life of Bella Baxter, a surgically fabricated woman created in late Victorian Glasgow. Bella’s navigation of late 19th century society is the lens through which Gray delivers social commentary on patriarchal institutions, social equality ...

  3. Only the Good... - Wikipedia

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    Rimmer triumphantly returns to his universe with the formula written down only to find Red Dwarf a flaming inferno falling apart with the others gone. The dispensing machine tells him that the other Dwarfers had repaired the prism and followed him into the mirror universe and Rimmer is now the ship's Captain since he's now the only crew member ...

  4. Poor Things (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bastién identified the decision to make Bella Baxter mentally a child as the "primary failure of Poor Things' sex scenes", citing Bella's depiction as an example of the "born sexy yesterday" trope. "In many ways", she wrote, "the film demonstrates the limits of the modern cis-male auteur's vision for and about women—particularly their sexual ...

  5. Emma Stone Explains the Controversial Sex Scenes in ... - AOL

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    In Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things, Emma Stone plays a character who functions as a play on Frankenstein's monster, a woman named Bella Baxter who comes back to life with the brain of her own baby ...

  6. ‘Poor Things’ Writer Tony McNamara Talks the Origin ... - AOL

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    In writing the character of Bella Baxter (Emma Stone), a woman who has an infant’s brain implanted in her body, McNamara says he was working with a blank slate.

  7. Emma Stone’s Best Actress Oscars win honors a brilliant ...

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    In the film, Bella Baxter has her brain replaced with her unborn infant’s after an attempted suicide leaves her near-death; throughout, she slowly learns to become a woman again, thinking and ...

  8. Last Contact - Wikipedia

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    Bill then took his own pill and allowed Caitlin to leave, as she wanted to see it through to the end. She has also declined the Oxford invitation. Caitlin shows Maureen a silicon sphere with instruments inside. The sphere is designed to "keep recording until the expansion gets down to the centimeter scale, and the Rip cracks the sphere open".

  9. Warby Parker promotes free eclipse glasses with 'Poor Things ...

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    The caption reads, "Bella Baxter captured at the red carpet for Solar Eclipse 2024." A third seems to have no obvious eclipse connection. In the whimsically macabre movie, Bella was created when a ...