Poor Things - A Review
Poor things is now available for streaming on Hulu, and as such, I finally got around to seeing it this past week. It's a rollicking rewrite of the Frankenstein mythos, set in a steampunk, alternate late-1800's Britain. It stars Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, and Mark Ruffalo, thus giving it two local acting heroes, as Dafoe, an Appleton native, played in Milwaukee's avant garde theater districts before moving to New York, and Ruffalo originally hails from Kenosha, WI. The film is based on a novel of the same name, originally written by Alasdair Grey. The story begins with a suicide. A pregnant woman whose name we don't know (at least, not at first), throws herself from a bridge into icy, cold water. Her body washes up on an embankment, remarkably well preserved. It is chanced upon by an eccentric scientist named Dr. Godwin Baxter (Dafoe), who loves nothing more than dissecting cadavers, and is looking forward to testing a new re-animation technique. He realizes that the mo...