I do understand that whether me and Timmy are friends or not he has not about to do some s—t just because. So, it needed to be dope. And it needed to be something that made sense for him to do.He kinda expressed to me some of his concerns about acting and I just tried to be big bro for him Cudi recalled after first meeting the Dune star when he was 17 years old.
Something’s a bit off about Maren (Taylor Russell) when we first meet her, she looks like an ordinary teen just trying to finish high school and fit in with her new environment. But it’s not long before a get-to-know-you sleepover (and a torn-off ring finger) reveals her for who she is: an “eater,” someone with the insatiable need to consume human flesh.
Fed up with the constant moving and the pressure of looking after such a dangerous girl, her father (André Holland) abandons her one morning, leaving only her birth certificate and a cassette tape detailing his account of their early years together. The rest, as he narrates, is up to her.But others, like the rakish, disheveled Lee (Timothée Chamalet), feel like junkies driven to the smell of new flesh, unable to resist their urges. Soon enough, she enters into an idiosyncratic bond with Lee, the two learning to live and lunch together as they figure out whether there’s anything more to existence than their pursuit of the next meal.
In many ways, Bones and All feels like the merging of Luca Guadagnino’s two major modes as a filmmaker: There’s the sumptuous, melancholic romance of Call Me By Your Name (a film that ironically co-stars an actor alleged of cannibalism) blended with the blood-soaked horror of his 2018 Suspiria remake. (David Kajganich, who adapts Camille DeAngelis’ novel, also wrote the script for that film.) But the two moods feel uniquely simpatico here, resulting in an oddly sweet presumably a little coppery, too, due to all the blood alchemy of love and murder.
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