Yorgos Lanthimos’s follow-up to ‘The Favourite’ is wilder, weirder and even more ambitious than its predecessor.
They journey to sun-drenched Lisbon, board a steam ship, and then go on to Alexandria and Paris before returning to London, and each and every location and set is spectacular. Our story is ostensibly set in the late 19th century – in the French capital, you can see the Eiffel Tower being built through the mist – and yet it also exists in another universe, free from the limits of time and space.
Yet, the film never lets its glorious style overshadow its substance, and much of that is down to Stone’s unfailing commitment to her performance: alongside a rogues’ gallery of mad scientists, libertines and snooty intellectuals, she – as odd as it sounds – feels the most grounded and real. Her Bella is endlessly curious and enthusiastic, leaping from one newly developed passion to another with the eagerness of a seven-year-old.
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