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BUGONIA

Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.

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Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite)

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1h 58m • Rated R16 • Dark Comedy, Thriller • USA / Ireland / South Korea

Emma Stone • Jesse Plemons • Aidan Delbis • Alicia Silverstone • Stavros Halkias

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The island setting, the modest production, and the humor that often arises from character rather than contrivance work together to keep the film from ever feeling flat. On the flip side, a few feel the pacing is uneven, or that the secondary characters don’t always land. Still, even these criticisms tend to be soft and in the service of a film that is more heartwarming than perfect.

Overall, the consensus sees The Ballad of Wallis Island as a warm, wistful, and soul-soothing film—modest in scope but rich in feeling. It’s not trying to dazzle, but it digs in where it matters: loss, memory, music, human connection. For many, it’s one of the more emotionally satisfying films of 2025.

The Ballad of Wallis Island is a quietly charming British comedy-drama directed by James Griffiths, written by and starring Tom Basden and Tim Key, alongside Carey Mulligan. The story centers on Charles, a lonely lottery winner living on a remote Welsh island, who invites his favorite folk duo—Herb McGwyer and Nell Mortimer—to reunite for a private performance. His motive isn’t just fandom; there are unresolved heartbreaks, nostalgia, and grief behind his idealistic gesture.

Critics are largely enamored with the film’s balance of humor and melancholy. Tim Key’s performance as Charles is praised for being endearingly awkward, verbose, and heart-on-sleeve, often using verbal wit to stave off silence. Basden as Herb, and Mulligan as Nell, deliver subtle, emotionally resonant performances, especially when the old romantic and artistic tensions surface—and you begin to feel what’s been lost, as well as what hope might remain. The original music is another highlight; the songs feel lived in, and the film uses them not as spectacle, but as emotional anchors.

Some reviewers point out that the premise is familiar—a fan’s devotee, reunited artists, romantic regrets—but argue that the execution elevates it.

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Visually, the film is striking—precise, clinical, and eerie, echoing Lanthimos’s trademark mix of deadpan wit and quiet horror. Some reviewers note its pacing can drift, but most see that as part of its strange rhythm. The consensus calls Bugonia a bold, unsettling, and often hilarious work—proof that Lanthimos remains one of cinema’s most fearless and inventive voices.

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A sharp, surreal, and wickedly funny satire about power, paranoia, and the strange ways humans justify belief.

Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia is a darkly comic sci-fi thriller about two conspiracy-obsessed cousins who kidnap a pharmaceutical CEO they believe is an alien bent on destroying Earth. Critics have praised the film’s razor-edged tone, blending absurd humor, moral tension, and bursts of genuine emotion. Emma Stone is singled out for her chilling ambiguity, while Jesse Plemons delivers a performance of unnerving conviction.

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