ONTD Movie Night Watch Party: Poor Things (on Hulu) (sorry, had it listed wrong)

Mar 09, 2024 17:46

Happy Saturday, ONTD. Tonight we are watching 2023's Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, and Willem Defoe.

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The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter.As usual, we will be using ( Read more... )

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a_files06 March 9 2024, 23:55:45 UTC
Geez these movies are everywhere nowadays....I literally JUST watched it on Hulu. (why do I have multiple streaming services again?)

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matsaurus March 10 2024, 00:47:32 UTC
I think it's just on Hulu in the US I couldn't find it.

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squirrels_oh_no March 10 2024, 00:52:01 UTC

It is just on Hulu right now.

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bloopbloop01 March 10 2024, 01:03:49 UTC
Awe lame, I only have Max 😭

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lauren901 March 10 2024, 00:06:47 UTC
I see this in theaters

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carminaburana March 10 2024, 00:12:21 UTC
Just watched on Hulu earlier today and enjoyed it more than i was expecting to.

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iznanassi March 10 2024, 00:33:18 UTC
ugh ive been trying to watch this since yesterday and i cant lmao

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theylezharold March 10 2024, 00:42:27 UTC
I asked my friend about it and she said that it's grown men fucking a woman with the mind of a child and was grossed out.... please tell me there's more to it than that?

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la_petite_singe March 10 2024, 00:47:36 UTC
There's WAY more to it. Honestly judging all the people who reduce her story to just sex & nudity (let alone her mental growth).

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seeyoutuesday March 10 2024, 03:00:13 UTC
lol I’m judging anyone who takes it seriously coming from a man. It’s misogynistic, male gaze trash.

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steffi_333 March 10 2024, 18:49:05 UTC
The ending and overall theme is good but there’s a lot of wtf and questionable/problematic devices to get it there. Including her having a baby’s brain implanted in her while she goes through it all (and there’s a lot of sex along the way). And (slight spoiler alert) the baby is actually her own foetus from when she tried to kill herself.

Ultimately it’s a story about a woman finding her own agency and identity in life, and discovering her bodily autonomy. Cinematography is very pretty and choice of how colour is used is interesting. There are some touching and enlightening moments and some very relevant modern day themes.

I’d say it’s worth a watch personally. Weird baby brain thing aside it was enjoyable.

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