SWC75
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No, I haven't seen this one and don't intend to. I hate horror movies. But the trailer of this on popped up on You-Tube when I was trying to look at something else and I decided to read a bit about it, wondering why anyone would want to see this. Apparently, it's highly regarded and very popular, which shows how out-of-touch I am, (and planning to remain so).
trailer:
IMDB: Bones and All (2022) - IMDb
"A story of first love between Maren, a young woman learning how to survive on the margins of society, and Lee, an intense and disenfranchised drifter, as they meet and join together for a thousand-mile odyssey which takes them through the back roads, hidden passages and trap doors of Ronald Reagan's America. But despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and to a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their otherness."
"It is very hard to feel sorry for the characters and their situation given most of the time you will feel shocked and a bit or a lot grossed out by some of the gruesome scenes. Once you relax and if you manage ( which is not easy after the first cannibals episode 14 mins in) you can actually start focus more on the physiological side of the movie and less on the cannibal attacks. Overall, if you manage to not care about some really disturbing scenes the movie can be a interesting piece of work exploring this condition."
Wikipedia: Bones and All - Wikipedia
"Guadagnino said that Bones and All is "a very romantic story, about the impossibility of love and yet, the need for it. Even in extreme circumstances." He also said that Chalamet and Russell have "a gleaming power" and are able to "portray universal feelings""
""gorgeously bloody" ... an extravagant and outrageous movie: scary, nasty and startling in its warped romantic idealism" ... "carefully made, and so lovely to look at, even at its grisliest", ... "strangely affecting, even poetic" ... "fundamentally a beautifully realized and devastating, tragic romance which at multiple moments would have Chekhov himself weeping as the trigger is pulled."... "wryly funny, gleefully entertaining and oddly touching" and praised the direction, cinematography, score, and cast performances ... " like two sides of the same coin – both cunningly display the love we find for ourselves when we are allowed to truly love another person, bones and all. "... "There’s real pleasure in Bones and All, an insistent sweetness that somehow both nourishes and cleanses away the horror" ... "an oddly sweet — presumably a little coppery, too, due to all the blood — alchemy of love and murder" ... "lovers skirting human morality and forging their own sense of paradise with each other".
trailer:
IMDB: Bones and All (2022) - IMDb
"A story of first love between Maren, a young woman learning how to survive on the margins of society, and Lee, an intense and disenfranchised drifter, as they meet and join together for a thousand-mile odyssey which takes them through the back roads, hidden passages and trap doors of Ronald Reagan's America. But despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and to a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their otherness."
Bones and All (2022) - IMDb
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"It is very hard to feel sorry for the characters and their situation given most of the time you will feel shocked and a bit or a lot grossed out by some of the gruesome scenes. Once you relax and if you manage ( which is not easy after the first cannibals episode 14 mins in) you can actually start focus more on the physiological side of the movie and less on the cannibal attacks. Overall, if you manage to not care about some really disturbing scenes the movie can be a interesting piece of work exploring this condition."
Wikipedia: Bones and All - Wikipedia
"Guadagnino said that Bones and All is "a very romantic story, about the impossibility of love and yet, the need for it. Even in extreme circumstances." He also said that Chalamet and Russell have "a gleaming power" and are able to "portray universal feelings""
""gorgeously bloody" ... an extravagant and outrageous movie: scary, nasty and startling in its warped romantic idealism" ... "carefully made, and so lovely to look at, even at its grisliest", ... "strangely affecting, even poetic" ... "fundamentally a beautifully realized and devastating, tragic romance which at multiple moments would have Chekhov himself weeping as the trigger is pulled."... "wryly funny, gleefully entertaining and oddly touching" and praised the direction, cinematography, score, and cast performances ... " like two sides of the same coin – both cunningly display the love we find for ourselves when we are allowed to truly love another person, bones and all. "... "There’s real pleasure in Bones and All, an insistent sweetness that somehow both nourishes and cleanses away the horror" ... "an oddly sweet — presumably a little coppery, too, due to all the blood — alchemy of love and murder" ... "lovers skirting human morality and forging their own sense of paradise with each other".