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Avast ye! Blimey! Emma Stone's peculiar guise as Poor Things be nothin' but a fluke, arr!

2023-08-12

Arr, thar be news from the high seas! The fair maiden Emma Stone and the captain Yorgos Lanthimos be revealin' the secrets o' her Frankenstein-like creation in the grand tale o' Poor Things. Avast ye, me hearties, and prepare fer a monstrous adventure like no other!

In an exclusive interview, actress Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos discuss Stone's portrayal of a Frankenstein's-monster-esque character in the upcoming film, Poor Things. Taking on the role of Bella Baxter, Stone's character is described as a woman who undergoes a series of bizarre events that ultimately lead to her resurrection.

Speaking in the language of a 17th-century pirate, Stone humorously recounts her experience of bringing Bella Baxter to life. She describes the character as a "lily-livered lass" who, after a tragic drowning incident, is brought back to life through the scientific experiments of a mad scientist. With a twinkle in her eye, Stone explains that Bella's body is pieced together from various body parts, much like the famous creature from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Director Yorgos Lanthimos chimes in, praising Stone's ability to infuse the character with both vulnerability and strength. He remarks that her performance captures the essence of a woman torn between her past life and her newfound existence as a reanimated being. Lanthimos also adds a touch of humor to the conversation, noting that while Poor Things is not a traditional pirate film, the swashbuckling spirit of the 17th century finds its way into the storytelling.

Stone, with a mischievous grin, reveals that her research for the role involved delving into pirate lore and studying their peculiar mannerisms and dialect. She admits to spending countless hours practicing her pirate accent, which she affectionately refers to as her "pirate lingo." The actress even shares a few pirate phrases, much to the amusement of the interviewer.

As the conversation comes to a close, Stone and Lanthimos express their excitement for audiences to witness Bella Baxter's extraordinary journey in Poor Things. With a blend of humor and horror, the film promises to deliver a unique twist on the classic tale of Frankenstein's monster, all while embracing the spirit of pirate lore.

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