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One of the most anticipated films of the 2024Glasgow Film Festivalwas Bertrand Bonello’s centuries-spanning tale of romance and obsession,The Beast. Starring Léa Seydoux (No Time to Die) and festival favourite George MacKay (1917), the film had the star power to garner attention, the story...
1.The Beast(Bertrand Bonello) While it was released in early 2024, it took till nearly the end of the year for The Beast to come across my desk so to speak. A psychological thriller, metaphorical landmine, and inescapable intrigue drive the entirety of the film. While George McKay was a...
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“The Beast” With COVID project “Coma” having turned Bonello’s gaze inward, he has reached further inside himself than ever, further even than the semi-autobiographical likes of “The Pornographer” and “Saint Laurent” allowed him to go. Léa Seydoux’s body is his mind, pressed and...
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The Beastis a sci-fi movie set in a world where emotions have become dangerous, but people can search their past lives to purge them of those deadly feelings. But when Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) undergoes the procedure, she keeps finding a connection to the same man (George MacKay) over ...
“The Beast” makes the most of that head start by knotting its overlapping temporalities into a story that’s suspended between the baggage we have from yesterday and the anxiety we have for tomorrow. As its title might imply, “The Beast” is a fairy tale of sorts — one whose moral ...