POOR THINGS - Costume Design | Behind-the-Scenes | Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Poor Things "The Costume Design" Featurette
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Vicki Pepperdine, Ramy Youssef, Jack Barton, Mark Ruffalo...
The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter.
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The costume in the first shot of the movie is the first thing that solidified to me that it would be great.
Wow!!! I could watch this work for hours....
The illustrations in the book are also very interesting.what a lovely book.a must read.
what book are you referring to? i´d love to check it out!
@@megamole6386 the book the movie is based on.Title is Poor Things.a quick read but very very interesting.
Cannot wait to see that Poor Thing 😁
Shoulder pads of the 80s/90s; the lovely frills of on the shoulders. Mark was absolutely incredible in his fittings. I have a signed (in person) Jon Pertwee smoking jacket, tux shirt with ruffles and large bow tie in a museum case in my computer room. Funniest and one of the most well traveled human I've ever met.
This Movie Will Win Some Oscars! 🏆🤔😊👊😆✊🍁♈🍁
Did anyone else notice the "B" brooch that Bella is wearing at her throat during the Alexandria scene? I've watched this film close to ten times at this point and I only saw it just now watching this analysis. I rewound it three times to make sure that's what I was seeing. Yup, it's a white oval shaped enamel brooch with a letter B inside and some elaborate scroll flourish.
I wonder if it's meant to show a sense of remembrance and love for Godwin Baxter? Or is it a full declaration that Bella has really begun to integrate her own, very well earned, sense of identity?