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- Garrett Wilkinshá 4 diasBugonia further collapses the wall between prestige studio filmmaking and the kind of transgressive arthouse cinema that used to be pushed to the fringes. Yorgos Lanthimos hasn't lost his taste for ambiguity and discomfort. He's just doing it now with major studio money and a cast anchored by Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. The result is a film that aggressively fights off conventional storytelling. It rarely goes where you expect, and while not every single left turn actually lands, you have to admire a movie this committed to challenging its audience rather than spoon-feeding them. Where Bugonia stumbles is in its consistency. Some of its unpredictability feels genuinely inspired. Other moments just feel weird for the sake of being weird, completely detached from any real narrative purpose. That said, even though I usually bounce off movies with heavy anti-humanity messaging, I ended up respecting what this film represents almost as much as the film itself. If Lanthimos can keep making uncompromising, auteur-driven projects on this scale, the line separating isolated arthouse from mainstream cinema will keep blurring-and both sides are better off for it. It won't enter my regular rotation, but I left encouraged by what it proves—ambitious, studio-backed cinema isn't dead yet.
- Austin Burke2 de novembro de 2025Bugonia is a strange, albeit honest, examination of the human condition and a look at how trauma can dictate decision-making. At the same time, this is an often-insane dark comedy that kept me on the edge of my seat and provided one of the most fascinating experiences of the year. Lanthimos is in his bag with the visuals, cinematography, and ability to get the best out of two top-tier actors. Where we ultimately wind up will frustrate some, but the way this film approaches the journey was far more entertaining than even I expected.
- Kevin Ward18 de novembro de 2025What a blast! Plemons and Stone bouncing off each other is pure pleasure from their deadpan volleys to the way each scene seems to tilt depending on who’s holding the power in the moment. I’m so glad I caught this in a theater, because it looks fantastic. The production design and those slightly skewed Yorgos compositions just pop on a big screen. And I loved that ending. From the moment Plemons teleports to the final shot, it’s Yorgos fully speaking my language. It’s strange, playful, and weirdly triumphant.
- EdmondZippo14 de junho de 2026Dehumanising is bad, yet if I had to do it to a class of people, it would obviously be the rich and powerful. It's hard to remain positive when you're sort of conscious of the death machine that powers everyday life, and this film is all about that. We hurt each other, we hurt ourselves, we hurt the Earth. The profit motive drives everything. It would be oh, so very sweet to delegate responsibility to a tangible higher power, but alas... This film reminds me of a Michael Burns video in which he basically says (I think) that conspiracy theorists are right that there's something wrong with the world, but they're not going the right way with their thinking at all. Here, the thinking goes right, but there's no solace at the end. We're cancelled, as a species. But death comes from above, and it's almost liberating. In truth, we are responsible for our own demise, and as we look at the sky for answers, the abyss will gaze back at us, wordless and indifferent.
- Monkey See! Monkey Review!!8 de junho de 2026TLDR: If you’re looking for something different, something that plays with familiar themes in an unexpected way, I’d definitely recommend giving Bugonia a watch. I went into Bugonia not really knowing what to expect, other than the fact that Emma Stone had shaved her head for the role. The moment I saw that teaser online, I knew I had to check it out. When an actor commits to a transformation like that, you anticipate a performance with real intensity and purpose—and she absolutely brings that. Seeing Jesse Plemons in the cast was another pleasant surprise. He’s one of those actors who consistently delivers but still doesn’t get the recognition he deserves, at least in my opinion. His presence alone raised my expectations. What I appreciated most is how the film puts a fresh spin on the typical hostage‑or‑kidnapping narrative. I won’t spoil anything, but it definitely takes the genre in a direction I didn’t see coming. The acting and character development worked well for me, and the slow build kept me engaged. I do wish the movie had offered a bit more background context—especially leading up to the final twist. I’m someone who loves a strong backstory that ties everything together, so when a film leaves some of that out, it’s not a deal‑breaker, but it does leave me wanting more. Still, I liked how everything ultimately came together in the end.
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Bugoniafoi lançado em 24 de outubro de 2025.
Bugoniafoi dirigido por Yorgos Lanthimos.
Bugoniatem a duração de 1 h 59 min.
Bugoniafoi produzido por Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, Lars Knudsen, Ari Aster, Jerry Kyoungboum Ko, Miky Lee.
Dois jovens obcecados por teorias da conspiração sequestram a poderosa CEO de uma grande empresa, convencidos de que ela é uma alienígena com a intenção de destruir o planeta Terra.
Os personagens principais de Bugonia são Michelle (Emma Stone), Teddy (Jesse Plemons), Don (Aidan Delbis).
Bugonia é avaliado com 18.
Bugonia é um filme de Comédia, Ficção científica, Crime.
Bugonia tem uma classificação de audiência 8.4de 10.
Bugonia teve um orçamento de US$ 55 mi.
Bugonia fez US$ 43,5 mi na bilheteria.




















