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Bones and All by Luca Guadagnino is my favorite movie that I’ve seen in a very, very very long time. I saw it on Thanksgiving with my family in the movie theater. I knew what I was in for way ahead of seeing this film, and my family was not at all prepared for it, and that was definitely very funny to me! This film strengthened my already immense admiration and love for Taylor Russell. The ability to make something gross feel romantic, intimate and sweet is an art, and I think that Luca, Taylor and Timothée succeeded at that greatly. With flying colors, pretty much. It’s literally cannibalism, and they made it beautiful somehow & something completely worth watching. I also really enjoyed Chloë Sevigny’s presence in the film (she is my icon), and I think Mark Rylance is a genius. It was so damn good. And I understand that it’s an acquired taste.
Apr 10, 2023

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