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zoë kravitz as angela childs.

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KIMI (2022).
zoë kravitz as angela childs.
Kimi (2022) dir. Steven Soderbergh
KIMI (2022) dir. Steven Soderbergh
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Zoë Kravitz as Angela Childs in KIMI (2022)
KIMI(2022)
dir. Steven Soderbergh
Promising young woman is depressing as hell. I think it was meant to be all along but somewhere down the line maybe the PR team and critics thought it would be better to call it revenge, triumphant or other bizarrely positive/optimistic things.
I am genuinely surprised when female friends of mine say they found the ending satisfying or that it's a "girl power" movie. I also don't know why it was pitched as a revenge movie. It's much more about how the trauma of such an event radiates out and affects friends and family more than anything else, and to start with, I found it interesting that it was going in that direction. But the minute she decides to go to the stag do, I thought it was going to be the film it was billed as, and I was ready for that, but then it doesn't deliver. Not that I necessarily think the movie is bad for not giving me the ending I was expecting. I'm just baffled as to how they see that ending as a triumph.
Whereas it was Steven Soderbergh's Kimi that gave me the satisfactory ending I had been expecting from Promising Young Woman