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Bugonia pops with darkly comical images that he shoots from an almost passive distance: a shot of Teddy and Michelle wrestling in the bushes, viewed from the indoor swimming pool of her sleek, ...
Yorgos Lanthimos has long thrived in the liminal space between cruelty and comedy, and Bugonia might be his most unsettlingly humorous—and emotionally devasta ...
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Teddy (Jesse Plemons) has a conspiracy theory that Michelle (Emma Stone ... In its final moments, the movie shows scenes of dead people all over the world as Marlene Dietrich’s 1960s cover of “Where ...
Bugonia is surprisingly subdued for a movie about alien conspiracy theories.
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