Kinds of Kindness review sex, death and Emma Stone in Lanthimos's disturbing triptych
Briefly

Yorgos Lanthimos's film presents a macabre triptych of stories in modern-day New Orleans, reflecting selfishness, delusion, and despair in recurring themes and narratives.
Repertory casting adds to the eerie effect of the film, as the same actors play different but intriguingly similar roles, emphasizing the universe's repetitive and mysterious nature.
Themes of authority, abuse, coercive control, inequality, and recurring dreams are prominent in the narratives, showcasing a bleak and unsettling portrayal of human existence.
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