La sociedad Yorgos Lanthimos/Emma Stone sigue dando frutos. Tras dos éxitos absolutos como 'La favorita' y 'Pobres criaturas' y la más incomprendida 'Kinds of Kindness', 'Bugonia' marca la cuarta colaboración entre el griego y la doble ganadora del Oscar. La película coprotagonizada por Jesse Plemons (otro que repite con el director) es un remake de 'Save the Green Planet!', cinta coreana de culto. Aunque varios de los periodistas que ya la han podido ver avisan de que estamos ante una propuesta muy extrema (incluso para los estándares de Lanthimos), las primeras críticas han sido muy positivas: la película tiene un 100% en Rotten Tomatoes y un 79 en Metacritic. Las interpretaciones de Emma Stone y Jesse Plemons son el aspecto más destacado de 'Bugonia', pero las opciones de Oscar de la película siguen siendo una incógnita.
#Venezia82 "When will they ever learn?" Never. We will never learn. #Bugonia was fantastic. The Lanthimos movie I loved the most. Cathartic, eye-popping, liberating. An agonizing world incapsulated in an intimate portrait of self-destruction. Emma went full Ripley, beyond Ripley.
— Lorenzo Ciorcalo (@rotovisor) August 28, 2025
Yorgos Lanthimos' #Bugonia is SO GOOD and probably his most accessible film yet. Top 3 Yorgos for me, personally. It's a timely high-energy kidnapping thriller full of dark, often hilarious eccentricity. Jesse and Emma are brilliant, but newcomer Aidan Delbis is the film's heart… pic.twitter.com/kQGAB2geRr
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) August 28, 2025
Bugonia is a triumphant Venetian return for Yorgos Lanthimos after taking the Golden Lion for Poor Things. Emma Stone & Jesse Plemons are sensational in this one-of-kind paranoid-thriller-sci-fi-comedy. Virtuosic filmmaking of the highest order! My favorite so far at #Venezia82. pic.twitter.com/4tLTiVYCma
— A.J. Goldmann @Venezia82 (@ajgoldmann) August 28, 2025
BUGONIA excels when it’s showcasing the committed performances from Jesse Plemmons and Emma Stone. But Lanthimos and Tracy struggle to find a greater objective for their narrative, with some squishy morality that’s hard to justify. Slightly amusing but also underwhelming. pic.twitter.com/75wLFX1Rce
— Josh Parham (@JRParham) August 28, 2025
BUGONIA has incredible performances from Emma Stone & Jesse Plemons (duh) & looks amazing (duh) but pulls the rug out from under itself, failing to fully say anything enlightening about the dangerous people it’s inspired by. Emma is the anti-Bella Baxter (no empathy, no hair). pic.twitter.com/IcLUCGd4gU
— Cody @ Venice Film Festival (@codymonster91) August 28, 2025
#Bugonia is a bold, beautiful story of humanity that uses its pitch-black comedy to great effect, leaning on a career-best performance from Jesse Plemons and an equally audacious turn from Emma Stone. Takes a massive swing at the end, but the journey is worth it. #Venezia82 pic.twitter.com/JxSiH3SeKP
— Jack Walters @ VENICE (@jwalters204) August 28, 2025
Bugonia feels very of a piece with Eddington, sorry if that offends (no coincidence that Aster also began producing it during Covid). a small, almost oppressively stage-like & very well-timed remake, but hard to judge- i was hung up on how it does/doesn’t iterate on the original.
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) August 28, 2025
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