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Poor Things. An interesting concept and I thought it was executed pretty well. It's a wildly uncomfortable ride for a while though.
I just watched this last night with my partner and wildly uncomfortable is the word for it. It is truly a movie made by Hollywood sickos. I really don't like the sexualization of children or Lolita themes.
The movie is explicitly criticizing the sexualization of children. Mark Ruffalo's character is clearly portrayed as a villain, and making you uncomfortable about that whole situation is the point. The Lolita comparison is apt, since that novel is also a scathing critique of pedophilia.
Oh God, not sure how I feel about "uncomfortable" films, even if it's only uncomfortable for a while, mind you.