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Promising Young Woman (2020)

7.4 | Dec 13, 2020 (US) | Thriller, Crime, Drama | 01:53
Budget: 10 000 000 | Revenue: 20 379 604

Revenge never looked so promising.

A young woman, traumatized by a tragic event in her past, seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path.

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vylmen
N/A | Feb 09, 2022
The disappointing part is the build up towards the end. I'm also not quite sure who the blame falls to, but the scene where the lead cries in front of the tree, doesn't provide the despair that would have created the tension that the finale needs. What it very confrontingly succeeds in is the rediculous premisis that being drunk is an invitation for sex. And I can only applaud the movie for that, but the story telling...is lacking. In hindsight, I felt the bond between the two childhood friends didn't come to life, because of the absence of Nina and this also didn't help the finale build up. Some editing goes from a crying Cassy to a fully in control one. No plan forming. No rage. And perhaps not nutty enough. Its flaws are not enough to pass this one by though, because it is unique where it succeeds. This is something you should show in high schools and probably throughout college, instead of abstenance or condoms on bananas.
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rozmiarek
10 | Sep 03, 2021
ONE OF THE BEST INDIE FILMS OF LAST YEAR. FRESHMAN DIRECTOR EMERALD FENNELL CREATED THE BEST FEMALE REVENGE FILM OF ALL TIME. SHE ALSO WROTE THIS WITTY AND BRUTALLY REALISTIC STORY. CAREY MULIGANS MOST COMPLEX ROLE TO DATE. A MUST WATCH. (SORRY ABOUT ALL CAPS- KEYBOARD IS BROKEN)
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JPV852
7 | Apr 21, 2021
not quite sure what to make of this revenge-thriller. A little heavy-handed at times but I liked Carey Mulligan in the lead and some scenes worked, though I saw one of the twists coming pretty early on. The ending is really dark and was at least surprising. Don't think it quite deserves some of the praise (not to mention a Best Picture nomination) but still worthy of a rental. **3.5/5**