“The Whole Movie Is A Metaphor” – Emma Stone On “Poor Things”

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Published on January 31, 2024

Academy Award-winning actor Emma Stone tells Stephen about the judgment-free worldview of her character Bella in the Oscar-nominated film, “Poor Things,” which is in theaters now. Stick around for more with Emma Stone and catch her performance in Showtime’s “The Curse,” streaming now on Paramount+.

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20 comments

  • @chadhoward5976 3 months ago

    I love Emily Stone so very much!!!

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  • @chadhoward5976 3 months ago

    She has one of the BEST resputations in Hollywood. Go wonderwoman!

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  • @NewMessage 3 months ago

    Having had a cool blackwork silhouette of a wolf howling before a crescent moon on my shoulder slowly morph into a mange ridden rat choking to death on a half eaten oatmeal cookie over the decades, I can attest that all tattoos fade, blur, and sometimes even distort after a few years. So it goes.

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  • @johnathanmartin1504 3 months ago

    “Poor Things” was a very unique take on Frankenstein and I personally enjoyed it quite a bit. It reminded me of “The Shape of Water” which I also enjoyed.

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  • @Hyokano 3 months ago

    That was a wild film I loved it. An innocent child’s world view that exposes how complicated adults have made interpersonal relationships.

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  • @BeeWhistler 3 months ago

    The whole movie is a metaphor? For what? It’s basically as though a pedophile was trying to make a movie to convince people that he’s not wrong to be into kids. Sorry, but she was basically a little girl going around doing it with guys who liked how childlike she was. There should be more outrage about this film.

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  • @hessu275 3 months ago

    She’s definitely one of my favorite actresses. I hope she’ll have her second Oscar for Poor Things

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  • @user-no3jd8iq7t 3 months ago

    The Whole is enchilada?!

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  • @ccan_max5285 3 months ago

    👍👍

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  • @charlesxcx 3 months ago

    why is the audience so quiet damn they made this kinda awkward

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  • @chris4973 3 months ago

    Anti-social behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists.
    Nikola Tesla

    Or, as J Krishnamurti put it, “It is no sign of health to be well adjusted in a profoundly sick society.”

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  • @colinmusic3878 3 months ago

    this movie was one of the best movies I’ve seen in the last 20 years

    and honestly just one of the most interesting works of cinamatography visually … and yes , the metaphors throughout the film are deep

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  • @GlennRA3 3 months ago

    There are people who live life without judging right and wrong. They are called psychopaths.

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  • @BadGalRihRih 3 months ago

    Hairdressers — have they oversaturated her hair intentionally? So that it washes out to a more natural red by the Oscars? I know she’s not naturally ginger, but her colour seems too rich here.

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  • @colinmusic3878 3 months ago

    my buddy growing up always had a new fracture from extreme sports , season after season , year over year

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  • @oleeb 3 months ago

    I love Emma Stone, sadly though, as good as she is, Poor Things is a really weird movie without a real point or message.

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  • @MC-di4sw 3 months ago

    Furious jumping!!

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  • @oliviac2585 3 months ago

    If you’ve seen the finale for The Curse, you’ll agree there’s nothing like it

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  • @cumincalamity9867 3 months ago

    I haven’t seen Poor Things, but based on what I’ve heard I can’t help thinking might be a parallel between this movie and Barbie. Anyone else think so?

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  • @davidlovesfilm 3 months ago

    Poor Things is the smartest wildest comedy of the year and Emma Stone gives her most vulnerable and otherworldly performance, she deserves all the awards for making a comedic character dramatic.

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