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“Promising Young Woman” struck me like a flash when I saw it for the first time when it was initial out in 2020.
Yes, the twisted story seized me and offered a lot of entertainment, but female rage themes were essential and still do it to date. It is a thriller of revenge that I have not stopped thinking since and I have seen it several times.
I recommend this winner of the Oscars since I watched him for the first time, and I was delighted to discover this week that he is currently Available to broadcast on the premium video.
Even better, you don’t need an Amazon Prime subscription to look during your streaming for free. The only price to pay is to tolerate certain announcements.
So, if you are looking for a committing film but with something important to say, then look no further than “the promising young woman”. Here is everything you need to know about this revenge thriller with a real bite.
What is the “promising young woman” for?
Cassie (Carey Mulligan) is a former medical student and now a college dropout working in a cafe. Unable to heal the deep wound left by a traumatic event in his past. Cassie, formerly, a brilliant future has moved away, and she finds herself unable to go before after a close friend was the victim of sexual assault and then committed suicide.
To cope with his sorrow and his anger, Cassie adopted a very unusual and potentially dangerous adaptation mechanism. She visits the local bars, pretended to be poisoned, then aggressively confront the unscrupulous men who try to take advantage of her.
However, when an old Ryan classmate (Bo Burham) enters her life, she could finally have a reason to move forward. But past demons are difficult to shake up and early Cassie recalls again that even those who claim to be “a nice guy” can be anything but nice.
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“Promising Young Woman” is a remarkable showcase of Mulligan’s talents. The actress is fierce in the main role.
Cassie is a tragic figure throughout, naturally unable to accept what happened to her friend, but also self -destruction. Her fate is easy to sympathize, and Mulligan makes her one of the most memorable central figures of any revenge thriller that I watched. In addition, she rocks a multicolored wig!
The film itself manages to jump between being a seriously engaging thriller – wrapping all the twists and turns expected from extreme tension – and also intelligently transmitted its crucial message.
It helps to make the “promising young woman” much more than simply entertaining. He returns the film powerful to a whole new level. And that extends to the end of the bit bitten.
The writer / director Emerald Fennell, who made his debut with this film, also deserves a huge credit. Fennell’s scenario is wonderful, laced with real venom which transmits its objective.
The film is also well punctuated, exciting several punches throughout. The choice of Fennell to make a large part of the film looks almost colorful of cane is a genius. It is a sickly veneer, hiding the dark subject below. It is an excellent cinema.
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I am not the only one impressed either by this revenge thriller. On Rotten tomatoes“Promising Young Woman” marks an impressive 90% after nearly 430 journals. This is enough for a seal of “fresh” approval seal. The scoring of its spectator is also high at 87%.
“A daring and opportune thriller, the promising young woman is a first goodness of goodness for the writer-director Emerald Fennell-and a culmination of career for Carey Mulligan”, we read in Rotten Tomatoes.
Now is the time to look at “a promising young woman” if you have missed it in theaters. The film is essential, especially now that it is Streaming for free on video prime. Over the past five years, he has lost none of his relevance.