Sunday, November 20, 2022

'Bones and All' - Luca Guadagnino's Bloody Refreshing Blend of Romance and Gore

Bones and All is one of those movies that has a certain cinematic magic or what I would call, cinemagic :3, for how it's able to blend poignant scenes of romance and disgustingly morbid gore and make both of those aspects work at the same time, while giving the whole vibe of the movie another certain flavor that makes it distinctive as a whole.
Photo credit: Warner Bros. Pictures
There is no surprise there when you have a confident helmer in Luca Guadagnino, re-teaming with his muse Timothée Chalamet, adding yet another memorable character to his resume. Whether it's Guadagnino's skills or Chalamet's charisma or both, it doesn't matter as Bones and All has that cinemagic, soaring as one of the bests of the year so far.

In Bones and All, a young woman named Maren (Taylor Russell) is forced to live on her own until she finds sanctuary in a young man living what seems to be a nomad life, Lee (Timothée Chalamet). They join together for a roadtrip odyssey until young love dawns on them and the reality of their situation bites ruthlessly.

It's a unique movie that involves blood, coming-of-age, and love, only a few like Guadagnino can blend its otherness perfectly. Supporting actors and characters of Mark Rylance and Michael Stuhlbarg (reunion with Chalamet and Guadagnino) provide effective horror through their creepy performances. Stuhlbarg's resemblance with Joaquin Phoenix actually helps. While Taylor Russell and Chalamet's young romance accompanied with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' soundtrack score deliver the sensitivity and heart of the film. Put them together and it's a tender juicy fresh kind of movie we rarely see in each of its own genre.

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Bones and All opens in PH Cinemas, November 23.

MTRCB Rating: R-16

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