Emma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law

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Emma Stone dedicated her life to art in the Oscar-winning hit "Poor Things," as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter.

After returning from the dead, she is eager to learn and experience the secular life she lacks, so she elopes with the slippery and corrupt lawyer Wedderburn and begins a whirlwind adventure across the continent.

Freed from the prejudices of her time, she strengthened her goals for equality and liberation.

In the latest interview, "Sister Stone" talked about the intimate scenes in the film.

Emma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - Lujuba

"When it comes to any legitimate nudity, we have a very, very small team.

Our photographer, Robbie Ryan, looked at me as if I were a table or a lamp . It was all so amazing, and he had this 'whatever' attitude."

For the role, she "had to allow herself to jump off a cliff every day," which meant she had to be fully immersed in a character with a unique backstory. in the role.

Emma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - Lujuba

Emma explained how she got her breakthrough in this role.

"I'm more demanding than ever, watching a video of a toddler learning to walk, or how a person imitates saying their first words.

Because her body is fully developed and healthy like an average adult, ( But) she doesn't know how to walk, which is something you can't even compare to someone who just had an accident and is recovering and learning to walk.

Her body is completely fine, it's just that her brain hasn't caught up yet, which is... Good, because nothing can compare with her."

Emma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - Lujuba

The film will be released in Hong Kong and Taiwan during the Spring Festival on February 8.

has won Yorgos Lanthimos the Golden Lion Award in Venice, 7 Golden Globe Award nominations, and a Rotten Tomatoes freshness rating of 93%. Sister Shitou is also expected to win the Oscar for Best Actress again with this film!

Emma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - LujubaEmma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - LujubaEmma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - LujubaEmma Stone dedicated her life to her art in the Oscar-winning film Poor Things, as Bella, who is resurrected by scientist Baxter. After returning from the dead, she longs to learn and experience the worldly life she lacks, so she elopes with Wedderburn, a slippery and corrupt law - Lujuba

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