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This image released by Focus Features shows Carey Mulligan in a scene from the film Promising Young Woman. (Focus Features via AP)
Is it a #MeToo-era revenge thriller? A 21st-century “Fatal Attraction”? A candy-colored feminist polemic, to strains of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears? A black comedy? A comic tragedy?
None of the above and all of the above. Which is to say: a film as bracingly original as Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” defies labels.
Here’s a couple good adjectives, though: Startling the only way to describe Fennell’s vision and execution in this, her directorial debut. And, sensational a word that only begins to capture Carey Mulligan’s lead performance.
Carey Mulligan in a scene from the film Promising Young Woman. (Focus Features via AP)
Published December 31. 2020 4:38PM | Updated December 31. 2020 4:51PM
By JOCELYN NOVECK, Associated Press Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
Is it a #MeToo-era revenge thriller? A 21st-century “Fatal Attraction”? A candy-colored feminist polemic, to strains of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears? A black comedy? A comic tragedy?
None of the above and all of the above. Which is to say: a film as bracingly original as Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman defies labels.
Here’s a couple good adjectives, though: Startling the only way to describe Fennell’s vision and execution in this, her directorial debut. And sensational a word that only begins to capture Carey Mulligan’s lead performance.