![]() Cannibalism is often used as some sort of metaphor however, it’s unclear what that metaphor might be for in Bones and All’s case, aside from being a tool to put Lee and Maren on the fringes of society. While the actors do their best to sell viewers on the central couple, it’s hard to separate them from their horrific acts, and that’s a major issue with the film. The chemistry between Chalamet and Russell captures the softness of first love, as well as how ride-or-die young lovers can be for one another when they finally find a person who understands them. While not as empathetic as Maren, there is a broken yet hopeful quality to Lee, thanks to Chalamet’s performance. As for Chalamet, he meets what’s expected of him when it comes to these more soft-spoken roles. ![]()
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