Bugonia
Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 82 nominations total
Momma Cherri
- Tina
- (as Charita 'Momma Cherri' Jones)
Janlyn Bales
- Andromedan
- (as Janlyn Mallis Bales)
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Bugonia' delves into conspiracy theories, corporate greed, and paranoia, featuring strong performances by Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. The film is lauded for its dark humor, psychological tension, and distinctive visual style. However, some find the plot complex, the pacing sluggish, and the ending controversial. Its satirical approach to modern issues garners mixed reactions, with some praising its audacity and others deeming it pretentious or unengaging. While the acting is widely acclaimed, the script and direction remain contentious points.
Featured reviews
Lanthimos strikes again! And it's another masterpiece. Black Comedy, Satire, Social critic on internet conspiracy theories, weird, absurd, witty, bloody and last but not least a nihilistic comment on mankind working on its own extinction.
And what an intelligent screenplay it is! And all in all an exciting and entertaining movie with surprising twists. How many times can you leave the theatre feeling refreshed and inspired, because you know you have just watched something you have never seen on a screen before? Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons deliver great performances, on top of their skills. It's such a pleasure to watch actors with their depth and intensity.
I loved the whole experience, it's a brilliant movie, strongly recommended.
And what an intelligent screenplay it is! And all in all an exciting and entertaining movie with surprising twists. How many times can you leave the theatre feeling refreshed and inspired, because you know you have just watched something you have never seen on a screen before? Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons deliver great performances, on top of their skills. It's such a pleasure to watch actors with their depth and intensity.
I loved the whole experience, it's a brilliant movie, strongly recommended.
Plemons sinks into this role like wet cement.
If Heath Ledger's Joker was chaos on fire, Plemons is the silence that burns before the explosion. The yin to that yang. No makeup, no theatrics, just a man quietly losing his grip one inch at a time. You can't look away.
His scenes of him 'brainwashing' his cousin exudes a natural darkness I cannot recall ever seeing on screen before.
If Heath Ledger's Joker was chaos on fire, Plemons is the silence that burns before the explosion. The yin to that yang. No makeup, no theatrics, just a man quietly losing his grip one inch at a time. You can't look away.
His scenes of him 'brainwashing' his cousin exudes a natural darkness I cannot recall ever seeing on screen before.
Don't get me wrong, Emma Stone is terrific here, carrying that same cool, unreadable spark that Tilda Swinton built a career on, only with a younger, brighter edge. Stone has already collected two Oscars, though, and what really catches you off guard is Jesse Plemons, who turns in a performance so sharp and so unsettling that you keep thinking you've never quite seen him push himself like this.
"Bugonia" eases in with what looks like a simple setup, just two men talking, one dominating the dialogue while the other tries to keep pace, and before you realize it the whole thing has shifted into a story that moves fast yet stays grounded enough to feel like something that could unfold a few blocks from where you live. I was hooked from the first scene and stayed that way nearly all the way through, though the ending lingers longer than it needs to, just enough to place it a step below "Poor Things." Even so, it is unmistakably a Yorgos Lanthimos production, and it carries that same strange, irresistible flavor that makes his work so easy to sink into.
"Bugonia" eases in with what looks like a simple setup, just two men talking, one dominating the dialogue while the other tries to keep pace, and before you realize it the whole thing has shifted into a story that moves fast yet stays grounded enough to feel like something that could unfold a few blocks from where you live. I was hooked from the first scene and stayed that way nearly all the way through, though the ending lingers longer than it needs to, just enough to place it a step below "Poor Things." Even so, it is unmistakably a Yorgos Lanthimos production, and it carries that same strange, irresistible flavor that makes his work so easy to sink into.
London Film Festival review
For a moment BUGONIA is like watching "Misery" or "Funny Games" through the lens of 1950s Hollywood dystopian paranoia films. Yorgos follows the sadistic path he started in The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Kinds Of Kindness playing with Kubrick-like visuals and sounds to deliver a fairly straightforward cynical fable until it's not.
Emma and Jesse explore a violent theatricality and beautiful expressionism to great success. Both are harrowing and spectacular (this is Plemons best part ever) but are also limited by the linearity of it all. The last act reconnects Lanthimos with his subversive, unpredictable and absurd poetry but I guess Media, Politics and Truths are this year's true topics. Not surprising this film shares common grounds with Eddington.
I wanted to love it but I just really really liked it.
For a moment BUGONIA is like watching "Misery" or "Funny Games" through the lens of 1950s Hollywood dystopian paranoia films. Yorgos follows the sadistic path he started in The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Kinds Of Kindness playing with Kubrick-like visuals and sounds to deliver a fairly straightforward cynical fable until it's not.
Emma and Jesse explore a violent theatricality and beautiful expressionism to great success. Both are harrowing and spectacular (this is Plemons best part ever) but are also limited by the linearity of it all. The last act reconnects Lanthimos with his subversive, unpredictable and absurd poetry but I guess Media, Politics and Truths are this year's true topics. Not surprising this film shares common grounds with Eddington.
I wanted to love it but I just really really liked it.
The film turned out no worse than the Korean version, which is already impressive on its own.
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons once again deliver outstanding performances.
What we get is a sharp satire that makes you wonder: maybe conspiracy believers are simply broken by the real world? Maybe that's why they retreat into fantasies, searching for secrets that don't actually exist, just to justify their own problems?
The ending raises a question: can we ever be as organized as bees? Or are we destined to remain fragmented and harm one another? Does a perfect version of humanity even exist?
Lanthimos once again does not disappoint.
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons once again deliver outstanding performances.
What we get is a sharp satire that makes you wonder: maybe conspiracy believers are simply broken by the real world? Maybe that's why they retreat into fantasies, searching for secrets that don't actually exist, just to justify their own problems?
The ending raises a question: can we ever be as organized as bees? Or are we destined to remain fragmented and harm one another? Does a perfect version of humanity even exist?
Lanthimos once again does not disappoint.
The Movies of Yorgos Lanthimos
Did you know
- TriviaAidan Delbis, who had never acted professionally before, was cast as Don after Yorgos Lanthimos decided to find a non-professional neurodivergent actor to provide a different dynamic alongside Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons.
- GoofsWhen Teddy mispronounces "shibboleth," Michelle mocks him for using poor grammar. But grammar is the set of rules for how a language is structured (e.g. order of words in a sentence, inflection of words etc.), a mispronunciation is not a grammatical error.
- Crazy creditsThe Focus Features, Element Pictures and CJ ENM production companies are mentioned at the start of the film in cursive font without their production logos.
- SoundtracksGood Luck, Babe
Performed by Chappell Roan
Written by Dan Nigro (as Daniel Leonard Nigro), Chappell Roan (as Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) and Justin Tranter
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Limited
Published by Sony Music Publishing and Old Mine Cut Publishing pub designee (BMI)
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- Filming locations
- Sarakiniko Beach, Milos Island, Greece(beach in the end)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,692,390
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $709,848
- Oct 26, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $39,978,285
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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- 1.50 : 1
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