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Related: About this forumAnora, new movie by Sean Baker
This was the best film from beginning to end that Ive seen this year. Mikey Madison, who plays the title role, was extraordinary in her part as a NYC sex worker who gets involved with a Russian oligarchs son. Thats all Ill say as to not give out spoilers. Theres plenty of sex, but its integral to the narrative, and its one of the best cast films in many a moon. Its funny, raw, surprising and ultimately compassionate. Ive enjoyed all of Sean Bakers films, but I think this is his best effort yet. It deserved winning the Cannes Film Festival grand prize.

True Dough
(22,164 posts)This film completely passed me by. But that's been true of a lot of movies since Covid.
I Googled it due to the hoopla surrounding it after last night's win and it seems to have wide acclaim from critics, as expected, but audience reviews are more split, with some loving it and others disliking it. Not many in the middle -- sort of like the pineapple on pizza debate.
Anyway, I just searched the DU and found only your thread offering an overview. Clearly, you were impressed. I will have to give it a shot someday soon.
La Coliniere
(1,317 posts)I enjoyed watching Anora the second time as much as I did the first. I saw most of the nominated films this year and I think the best film won Picture of the Year. Mikey Madison gives a tour de force performance, glad it was also honored.
Johnny2X2X
(22,519 posts)Sure, the nudity and sex was gratuitous, but that was a key to the movie's overall themes.
It's very relevant to the world we currently are living in, where the ultra rich use regular people as toys, and where regular people can only dream of the type of life the rich take for granted.