An effusive reaction at the Telluride Film Festival to Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Poor Things,” in which Emma Stone stars as a Victorian woman reborn with no inhibitions.
On Saturday night, eager Lanthimos fans gathered in the Telluride Film Festival’s largest theater
The festival paid tribute to Lanthimos, the Greek auteur behind such bleakly funny, discomfiting works as “The Lobster,” “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” and “The Favourite,” in which Stone played the manipulative seductress of Olivia Colman’s Queen Anne. That twisted period piece earned 10 Academy Award nominations , while exposing Lanthimos’s perverse humor and visual flair to a legion of new fans.
Bella just can’t understand why Godwin’s maid is horrified to walk in on her pleasuring herself at the breakfast table with an apple. “Bella discover happy when she want,” she announces, as if it’s the most natural thing in the world. Stone, too, seems to be her own source of production. Lanthimos told a Telluride audience that he could help her performance by structuring the production so that Bella was developing somewhat chronologically. For the sex scenes, the director went back to his early days and pared the crew to just two people besides the actors and himself:
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