- **Q: Is *Bugonia* a comedy or a thriller?
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Yorgos Lanthimos's *Bugonia*, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, is generating significant buzz as a potential Oscar contender for 2026. This remake of the South Korean film *Save the Green Planet!* blends dark humor with conspiracy the...
*Bugonia* presents a twisted narrative where Teddy (Plemons) kidnaps Michelle (Stone), believing she is an alien. The film toys with audience sympathies, blurring the lines between victim and villain. As Teddy subjects Michelle to increasingly unhinged tests, the film reveals a deeper commentary on grief, manipulation, and the echo chambers of the internet.
Ultimately, Michelle is revealed to be an alien empress tasked with terminating the human race, which she deems a 'busted flush.' This leads to a montage of destruction set to Marlene Dietrich’s 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone,' juxtaposing humanity's end with nature's resilience.
The movie grapples with very modern ailments, from corporate ecocide to individuals being sucked down the worst wormholes of the internet. The only question you’re left wrestling with is not how to save humanity from itself, but whether human beings are really worth saving at all. In 2026, that seems a particularly poignant one.
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