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Emma Stone’s ‘Kinds Of Kindness’ might be the most brilliantly bonkers film you see this year

Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things, the twisted tale of a Victorian woman with the brain of a 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 who experiences a profound 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual awakening, was critically lauded and won four Oscars, but also proved challenging for some theatregoers. However, much like the Greek auteur’s madcap period drama The Favourite, it feels almost conventional when compared to his earlier work—releases like The Killing of a Sacred DeerThe Lobster, or Dogtooth. The latter three were co-authored by Lanthimos and his frequent collaborator Efthymis Filippou, and it is with him that the director reunites for his latest head-scratcher, which has just premiered at the Cannes Film Festival: the bizarrely brilliant and somewhat cryptically named Kinds of Kindness. And frankly, it makes Poor Things look like a Disney movie.

It’s a fable made up of three delicious, confounding, interconnected stories. In the first segment, titled “The death of RMF,” Jesse Plemons plays a lackey under the thumb of his tyrannical boss (Willem Dafoe), one who exerts complete control over every aspect of his life, including his relationship with his wife (Hong Chau). But when he’s asked to do something truly unthinkable, he tries to release himself from his shackles—and discovers that another woman (Emma Stone) is in exactly the same position. The only thing is, once he gets a taste of freedom, he’s not sure he wants it anymore.


Hong Chau as Sarah and Jesse Plemons as her husband, Robert, in “The death of RMF”, the first section of Kinds of Kindness.
Atsushi Nishijima

The message here—that most of us, while fighting for our own free will, are fairly content, even reassured, to be told what to do (as we were during the many pandemic-triggered lockdowns), and wouldn’t know what to do with real freedom if we got it—was fairly clear to me, though the moral of the next section, “RMF is flying,” is murkier. In this portion, which may remind viewers of Garth Davis’s Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal vehicle Foe and the Aaron Paul and Josh Hartnett-led Black Mirror episode “Beyond the Sea,” Plemons reappears as a policeman, the tormented husband of a woman (Emma Stone) who is lost at sea. When she returns, he’s convinced that something is terribly wrong—she seems out of sorts; her shoes don’t fit her; she once hated chocolate, but now craves it. He becomes obsessed with the idea that she’s an imposter, and dares her to prove her love to him in increasingly brutal ways.

Similar ideas of power and control—of exerting it, of escaping from it—also permeate the third story, hilariously called “RMF eats a sandwich.” (You’ll have to watch to the end to find out why.) In it, Plemons and Stone appear as two eccentric cult members who serve a pair of messianic leaders (Dafoe and Chau) and are on the hunt for a saviour who has the power to bring people back to life. Hunter Schafer appears as a potential candidate for the role in an all-too-brief cameo, after which the community’s hopes hinge on Margaret Qualley, in the part of two beguiling twin sisters. All the while, Stone’s character seems riddled with guilt at having abandoned her daughter (Merah Benoit) and husband (Joe Alwyn) for her new life—though, when she does briefly return to them, we get a sense of why she might have left in the first place.

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