• "I Feel Rude for Bringing It Up, Frankly!" | Movie Night | Poor Things (2024) | The Articulate Coven

  • Apr 29 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
  • Podcast

"I Feel Rude for Bringing It Up, Frankly!" | Movie Night | Poor Things (2024) | The Articulate Coven

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  • In this episode, Joel and Ashley explore the film 'Poor Things,' discussing its unique narrative, character dynamics, and visual style. They delve into themes of sexual liberation, the humor intertwined with darker elements, and the impact of supporting characters. The conversation highlights Emma Stone's captivating performance and the film's philosophical undertones, making it a rich topic for analysis.

    The conversation delves into the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the absurdities of medical practices as portrayed in the film. It explores Bella's journey from a sheltered life to one filled with empowerment and agency, particularly in the context of her experiences in sex work and her confrontation with her past. The dialogue highlights the importance of friendships, the impact of identity revelations, and the film's unique take on a happy ending in a traditionally dark narrative.

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    Episode Highlights:

    00:00 New Perspectives and Set Changes

    03:25 Exploring 'Poor Things' and Its Themes

    06:31 Audience Engagement and Movie Night Plans

    09:26 Upcoming Events and...

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