Talking about the technical aspects, while the camera and BGM department score brownie points, editing could have been better, especially in the talkie portions, which looked dragged
Star cast: stars Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias, and Alicia Silverstone
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Language: English
The prominent Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos known for making memorable films like The Favourite, The Lobster, Kinds of Kindness, and Poor Things among others, has reunited with Emma Stone for the fourth time with Bugonia.
While the intriguing trailer created curiosity among the cinegoers, let’s find out whether it impresses the audience or not…
The plot of the movie starts with Michelle Fuller (Emma Stone), the successful and cunning CEO of Auxolith, who showcases herself as a person who wants to make world a better place, gets abducted by Teddy Gatz (Jesse Plemons) and his neurodivergent cousin Don (Aidan Delbis).
Teddy, a conspiracy theorist thinks Michelle is not a human being but a part of an invasive alien species, the
‘Andromedans’, who are impacting the human race.
While Teddy plans to use Michelle as a bargaining tool to demand aliens’ exit from earth, is Michelle really an alien?
Director Yorgos known for his unconventional story and narrative style, again comes up with a mind bending film, which will keep you hooked only to amaze you with solid climax.
Talking about the technical aspects, while the camera and BGM department score brownie points, editing could have been better, especially in the talkie portions, which looked dragged.
Talking about the performances, Emma Stone has once again hit the ball out of the park with his impeccable and powerful act. Jesse Plemons is simply great as Teddy and makes his character very human and relatable. Aidan as Don makes you empathetic towards his character, which he played with utmost sincerity.
On the whole, Bugonia is different, mind bending and treat for cinephiles.
Rating: 3 (out of 5 stars)
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