ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月27日 08時00分
Carey Mulligan delivers the performance of her career in the biting #MeToo drama "Promising Young Woman." The film explicitly grapples with the litany of cultural expectations about how a woman ought to look and behave. “We don’t allow women to look normal anymore, or like a real person,” Mulligan tells The Times. “Why does every woman who’s ever onscreen have to look like a supermodel?”
The movie is as sticky and dangerous as a spider’s web, and men’s reactions to it can be telling. Before the pandemic scuttled its original spring release, “Promising Young Woman” had a buzzy debut in January at the Sundance Film Festival.
“The film is a tonal tightrope walk, and Mulligan is astonishing in it,” our reporter Kyle Buchanan says. “There is so much about her character, Cassie, that an actress might be tempted to overplay — her biting sense of humor, her well-defended soulsickness, the startling lengths to which she’ll go in her mission — but Mulligan makes the character feel achingly real.”
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