“Poor Things Poster Bella Baxter” – The product is not just a simple poster, it is also an image of people and colors in the movie Poor Things. If you love this movie right from the scenes, this is a souvenir for yourself or can be a gift for relatives and friends who also love this movie.
Poor Things Meaning Poster Bella Baxter
The film is a journey to explore the vast outside world as well as the inner world of a woman who literally has the soul of a child. Bella Baxter is an experimental creation of mad scientist Godwin Baxter and is also considered by him to be his adopted daughter. Bella was revived by Godwin after she committed suicide with the fetus in her womb. When she woke up, she became a “creature” patched together from one person’s body and another person’s mind.
Actress Emma Stone succeeded in portraying each stage of Bella’s life, from a newborn baby toddling with each step and innocent eyes looking at everything around her to her behavior of destroying furniture. when children are not pampered, followed by the rebellious tendencies of adolescents and ending the film with the poise of an adult woman.
The costumes in Poor Things designed by Holly Waddington are one of the brightest points of the film. She was inspired by exaggerated Victorian fashion styles and innovated with modern materials such as plastic and latex rubber. From the cumbersome, body covering dresses with elaborate patterns at the beginning of the film to the gradually more minimalist costumes at the end of the film, they all imply a protective cover for the journey of discovering femininity. young girl.
According to designer Waddington, the outfit is what portrays the hold on Bella. The more free she became, the simpler the clothes she wore. Extraordinarily beautiful and reflecting the character’s inner feelings, it is obvious that Poor Things was nominated for an Oscar in the Costume Design category.
Poor Things is a film with a feminist theme. Bella pursues her interests and desires despite the obstacles of the men in her life and the discriminatory eyes of a seemingly civilized society. With the mind of a 3 year old child, Bella does not know the existence of standards and taboos set by adults. No one in the movie has enough power to influence Bella’s thinking and control her life unless she allows it.
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Description
- 175 gsm fine art paper.
- Matte finish.
- For indoor use.
- NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance of +/- 1/16″.
- Museum-grade paper is known to be archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Bright and intense colors for your desired design that will not fade when exposed to sunlight regularly.
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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