Bugonia (Prime)
If there were an award for weirdest film, Bugonia would win
hands down. The narrative is at the intersection of where Looney Tunes meets sci-fi.
Teddy and Don are two conspiracy obsessed individuals believing that a pharmaceutical
CEO
is an alien member of the malevolent Andromedan race whose goal is to
destroy humanity. Teddy is played by Jesse Plemos, Don is played by Aidon
Delbis, and Emma Stone is the pharmaceutical CEO, Michele Fuller. A subplot to
the destruction of humanity is that Teddy’s mother participated in a drug
experiment for Fuller’s company that rendered her comatose. Which is the root
of Teddy’s hatred for Fuller.
Teddy and Don resolve to kidnap Michele and force her to admit
that she is an alien. They shave off her hair and apply an antihistamine cream
to prevent her from communicating with the mother ship. She is locked up in
Teddy’s basement, and Michele escapes. The
question that the film poses is whether Teddy is totally delusional or if
Michele is an alien. The film has some chaotic scenes and brief, gruesome ones.
A possible reason the film may be unorthodox for Americans
is that it is a remake of the Korean film Save the Green Planet. Bugonia is
directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed Poor Things, which was also fantastical.
Despite the storyline, the acting was excellent. The actors'
interpretations of their characters were compelling and a positive feature of
the film. Jesse Plemos was neurotic and edgy. Emma Stone was the uber female
executive and a combative victim. She
was more than a handful for Teddy and Don. Don was autistic and followed Teddy’s
instructions.
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a generous 88% rating, even
though it is unprofitable, which explains the $5.99 rental fee. That said, Academy
nominations for Stone and Plemos would not be surprising.