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Emma Stone, Yorgo Lanthimos re-teaming for Frankenstein-esque film
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THE FAVOURITE, Yorgo Lanthimos is reteaming with Oscar-winner Emma Stone for
Poor Things, an adaptation of the Alasdair Gray novel that promises something sinister indeed. According to The Film Stage, Gray s novel reworks Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein creation myth, but not in any way that you would expect. The way we ve heard it,
Poor Things will follow Stone as Bella Baxter, “a volatile, oversexed, emancipated woman and a female Frankenstein.” After drowning herself to escape her abusive husband, Bella’s brain is replaced by that of her unborn child. Once she is reborn, Bella is out for vengeance, and ready to take her new life by the throat and squeeze.
In the nearly 30 years since
Groundhog Day’s original release, fans have spent plenty of time and precious web bandwidth attempting to decode the alleged layers that exist just below the surface.
Groundhog Day as metaphor? These eight theories say yes.
1. Bill Murray is our savior.
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Among the first groups to embrace the message of
Groundhog Day were Buddhists, who were moved by its story of rebirth. As part of a talk at New York City’s Hudson Union Society in 2009, director Harold Ramis spoke about the many people who had been moved by the film including his Zen Buddhist mother-in-law.