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Cast and crew of Yorgos Lanthimos Bad things They made their way to the final red carpet before the film’s theatrical screening.

Stars Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Margaret Qualley, and Katherine Hunter, among others, joined Lanthimos and screenwriter Tony McNamara at the film’s New York City premiere on Wednesday night.

Ruffalo expressed that working with Stone, Lanthimos and the rest of the team Bad things The team was a “dream come true” for him, partly due to his character, Duncan Wedderburn.

“He says the most outrageous, vulgar, truly poetic things of any man in the last 20 years of cinema, and he does it with skill, charm and complete lack of grace,” the actor said. Hollywood Reporter. “I was really into the idea of ​​doing physical comedy and then of course working with Emma and the cast.”

Stone, who plays Bella Baxter, explained that she couldn’t pinpoint her favorite part of the film because she enjoyed every aspect of it and loved her character. She also shared with reporters on the carpet the training processes carried out by Lanthimos Bad things It was fun, silly, and involved a lot of theatrics.

“We don’t necessarily train the traditional way,” the Oscar winner said. “It’s just kind of a bond between the actors. We felt really free and not awkward around each other, which is huge when you do a lot of this, so I think that informed Bella, in the sense that I felt really comfortable with everyone I was doing the scenes with.”

Dafoe echoed Stone’s sentiments in expressing that every part of the film was the best part. The lighthouse The star portrays the Dr. Frankenstein-like mad scientist Goodwin Baxter who created Bella, leading to them having a “very complicated relationship.”

“The best part was the world, the design of the place,” Dafoe said. “The best part was working with Yorgos. He’s a lovely director. The best part was working with Tony McNamara’s script. The best part was having the scenes with Emma.

He said there wasn’t a lot of preparation he had to do before production because his character was as complete as possible, so all he did was prepare the accent and watch videotapes of Alasdair Gray, the author of poor things, The book on which the film is based. Dafoe found the novelist interesting and felt it was useful to watch him in conversations because there was so much of him in Godwin.

Tony McNamara, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Kathryn Hunter, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley and Ramy Youssef

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Lanthimos first read the novel 12 years ago, but struggled to convince people to support the film. However, once they did, creating the world in which its characters lived became an enjoyable process.

Bad things The director reunited with Stone after they worked together Favorite, which earned Stone an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The pair also joined the short film bleating And upcoming comedy anthologies And the.

“I think we fit together as people, but we also had a great time working together Favorite“We continue to get to know each other better and better, and build on that relationship,” Lanthimos said of his ongoing collaboration with Stone.

McNamara – who has already won awards for his work Bad things The script explained that when he and Lanthimos started thinking about adapting the story, the director suggested making a movie about Bella, rather than having others tell her story as they do in the book.

After deciding to make Bella the protagonist, McNamara and Lanthimos had to figure out how to create a film that encompassed all the genres they were trying to combine: comedy, coming-of-age, satire, science fiction, and fantasy.

“The challenge was how to do it and make it feel organic and kind of one thing,” the Oscar-nominated screenwriter said, adding that he found it exciting. It was period, but it was contemporary. It’s not often you get a character who changes the way they speak nonstop throughout the movie. So, that was really fun, to kind of figure out how to do that and still make it sound like her all the time.

With Bella at the center of the story, Bad things It is being hailed as a feminist masterpiece. THRChief film critic David Rooney called it “an unconventional reflection of women’s freedom” in his review.

Hunter, who plays Madame Sweeney in the already award-winning project, appreciates the film asking questions like: “What is a woman? What is a human being? What are the things we are born with, and what are the things we are capable of?”

She continued: “I love that it is a female saga.” It must be said that most of the stories are male epics, the journey of the male hero. This is an original shot of the heroine’s Odyssey. …It asks these amazing questions about who are we? It kind of punctures our hypocrisy about received truths and how we should live and our traditions.

Bad things Hits theaters December 8.