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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Poor Things' time period is distorted by confusing and vibrant storytelling, giving it a unique tone. Based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray, Poor Things tells the story of Bella , a young woman who has been brought back to life by Godwin Baxter in a similar way to Frankenstein's monster in the classic horror film.
Related Poor Things Ending Explained Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things puts Emma Stone front and center. Her character, Bella, has quite the journey, and we break down the film's ending. Poor Things Takes Place In The 1880s According to Deadline, who uploaded the original script for the film, Poor Things is meant to take place in the early 1880s, mirroring Frankenstein.
As the story progresses, the colors become more muted but the world still retains its anarchistic feel. This mirrors Bella as she grows into herself, ultimately deciding to forsake the conventional roles society demanded of a woman at the time. Not only does this emphasize Bella's arc and create its own internal logic, but this also allows Poor Things to further parody the classic monster movie through Bella's happy ending.
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