Poor Things sees a mad scientist puts the brain of a baby into the body of a fully grown women, creating the insatiably curious Bella Baxter who we follow as she learns about the world through interactions with various memorable characters and lots of "furious jumping." Don't let the simple plot fool you into thinking there isn't much going on, everything is going on. It shares something in common with many of director Yorgos Lanthimos other works, an overbearing father figure (Dogtooth), examination of relationships (The Lobster), period setting (The Favourite) but he and screenwriter Tony McNamara have fashioned something completely unique from Alistair Gray's 1992 novel. The look of the film is extraordinary, somewhere between Steampunk and a renaissance painting. Each part of the film has it's own distinct look and from bizarre animal hybrids to watercolour skylines there is always something new drawing the eye. Cinematographer Robbie Ryan's visual...