My wife and I watched it the other night. I love seeing movies that surprise me and this one certainly did. At the same time, the very strange camera work, the sour-sounding soundtrack and the strange, dreamlike sets put me on edge the whole time. Don't even get me started on the strange hybrid creatures. They were, as an old buddy of mine would put it, "weird with a beard."
I thought Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe were both brilliant but at first thought Mark Ruffalo didn't really come off as English; that perhaps he had the same talentless language coach that Kevin Costner had in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Then I thought, "No, this imposter of a character is actually an American passing himself off as an English cad." With that, I saw his performance as equally brilliant. Yes, there was a lot of nudity, including some full frontal of both men and women and there certainly was sex. However, Ms. Stone's character's take on it all was so analytical that it was not erotic to see at all.
Glad I saw it. I have no need to ever see it again.
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