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The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

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The 80th Venice Film Festival finally officially announced the winners of the major awards, and this year's popular new film "Poor Thing" won the Venice Golden Lion Award without suspense.

After its premiere at the Venice Film Festival, "Poor Thing" was recognized as the most interesting, daring and crazy film of 2023.

The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

It is worth mentioning that in the 80th Venice Film Festival, Tony Leung won the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement, with his new work "Love is a Gun" written and acted in by himself, and Taiwanese actor Li Hongqi won the "Lion of the Future" Best Directorial Debut Award.

On the MTC platform, "Poor Thing" was given a high score of 94 by professional media, while on IMDb and Douban platforms, the audience score was 8.1 points.

The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

"Poor Things" is an alternative sci-fi movie, the latest masterpiece directed by Ogus Lansmos, starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Rami Yusuf, Gerod Calmike, Christopher Abbott and so on.

The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

Ogus Lancemos has directed films such as "Lobster" and "Dog Teeth", and his main style of films is shocking, and the new work "Poor Things" fully reflects Ogus Lansmos's strong film style.

Ogus Lansmos once again let himself go, and "Poor Things" is larger in scale and rated as an R-rated film.

The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

"Poor Things" is adapted from the novel of the same name by Scottish writer Alasdair Gray, set in the late Victorian era, Emma Stone plays Bella Baxter, once again becoming a classic character.

Bella was originally a female Frankenstein, but in another tragedy, scientist Goodwin resurrected her unborn child's brain transplant to Bella, based on the growth of a girl.

The R-rated new film scored 94 points by the media and won the Venice Best Film Award!

"Poor Thing" is a unique and profound film that won the best in Venice, which was already expected, and "Poor Thing" may continue to hit the awards of other film festivals.

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