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``Bones and All'' An R-rated movie for adolescents who can't shake their feelings of loneliness

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``Bones and All'' An R-rated movie for adolescents who can't shake their feelings of loneliness

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There's an inescapable sense of loneliness that hangs over the entirety of Bones and All. Maren and Lee, who have not been able to find peace even within their own families, believe that there is a place for them somewhere in this world, and they are unable to help others. We seek and hope to be sought by others.


Taylor Russell, who plays the role of Maren, literally embodies this theme, and she perfectly demonstrated the complex psychological expressions that she showed in ` `WAVES '' (2019), even in the horror and love story genre. Timothée Chalamet, who plays the role of Lee, has a completely different role from " Call Me by Your Name, " but he has a visual that powerfully affirms being an "outcast" and a spirit that could be destroyed in just one step. He walks the tightrope of imbalance.



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The landscape of the American Midwest that Maren and Lee travel through is filled with a sense of openness, but it also highlights the two of them standing on the ground, making their sense of solitude stand out. The key to this film is the use of natural light to create a sense of realism by the 29-year-old cinematographer Arseni Kachaturan. The musical accompaniment by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross also seems to be close to the characters' feelings without adding too much accent to the story.


“Where is my place in this world?” No matter how you interpret the "cannibal" metaphor, the theme that Guadagnino and Kajganic distill from the original work is all too universal. While it is true that the film depicts extreme violence, the film still maintains the essence of the young adult novel that it is based on. In other words, this movie is definitely an "R-rated movie for adolescents." I know it won't happen, but if possible, I would like it to reach an audience of teenagers... It seems like that, and in a sense, it's a work that can be found similar to Kinji Fukasaku's ` `Battle Royale '' (2000). be.





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