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Frankenstein parable "Poor things" in the cinema: It couldn’t be more shameless
In “Poor Things” Emma Stone plays a child in a woman’s body. A fantastic film about radical curiosity. source site
Video: Comedy "Poor things" wins top prize at Venice Festival
The film tells the wild story of a woman who, after committing suicide, is resuscitated by a mad doctor who replaces her brain with that of her unborn baby. The…
Star ensemble: Frankenstein was yesterday: "poor things" with Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe in the crazy trailer
In “Poor Things” Willem Dafoe brings a dead woman back to life as an unconventional scientist. The film will start in German cinemas on October 12, 2023. In “Poor Things”…
SZ column "best things": Urine flies on board
Seafaring research has gained a few more insights – thanks to two researchers who discovered interesting species of insects in shipwrecks from the 17th century. source site
SZ column "best things": cheers meal!
No greeting is as throwaway and stomach-juicing as “Meal!”. Now it seems to be dying out. A blessing! source site
SZ column "best things": Immaculate in the ape kingdom
In a Japanese zoo, a female gibbon becomes pregnant – although she had always lived alone in a cage. Now a DNA test finally brings clarity. source site
SZ column "best things": Warning, text with side effects
Researchers at the Saar University are currently working on package inserts that are formulated in a less lengthy and complicated manner. This text, on the other hand, can lead to…
SZ column "best things": The proudest bus driver in the world
A man from West Bromwich, England, actually just wanted to show his relatives in India how great he thinks his job is. Now he’s a YouTube star. source site
SZ column "best things": 1880s model
In New Mexico, two men bid on a pair of jeans for $87,400 that look surprisingly modern – at least visually. source site
SZ column "best things": Beautiful spinning mill
Cobwebs and ant trails are part of the exhibition concept in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, so the motto now is: No cleaning! source site