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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Conspiracy-Fueled Beekeeper Kidnaps Pharma CEO, Believes She's an Alien

Conspiracy-Fueled Beekeeper Kidnaps Pharma CEO, Believes She's an Alien

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Jesse Plemons plays a beekeeper who kidnaps a pharma CEO (Emma Stone)
  • He believes she is an extraterrestrial intent on destroying the planet
  • The film is a remake of the 2004 Korean sci-fi movie "Save the Green Planet!"
Conspiracy-Fueled Beekeeper Kidnaps Pharma CEO, Believes She's an Alien

In the upcoming film "Bugonia" from director Yorgos Lanthimos, a conspiracy-fueled beekeeper named Jesse Plemons kidnaps a high-powered pharmaceutical CEO, played by Emma Stone. Plemons' character is convinced that Stone's character is an extraterrestrial intent on destroying the planet, and he ropes in a fellow conspiracist, played by Aidan Delbis, to assist in his mission to save the Earth.

The film is a remake of the 2004 Korean sci-fi movie "Save the Green Planet!" and blends dark comedy and sci-fi elements as Lanthimos explores the potential performativity of such capitalist-fighting crusades. "Bugonia" first premiered at the Venice Film Festival and is set to hit theaters in time for Halloween, with Focus Features distributing the movie.

The film marks Lanthimos' tenth feature and his fourth collaboration with Emma Stone, following their previous work on "Poor Things," which earned Stone a Best Actress Oscar. "Bugonia" is expected to be a buzzier release for Lanthimos compared to his more recent "Kinds of Kindness," which performed unimpressively at the box office.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Bugonia" is a new film from director Yorgos Lanthimos that follows a conspiracy-addled beekeeper who kidnaps a high-powered pharmaceutical CEO, played by Emma Stone, believing she is an extraterrestrial intent on destroying the planet.
The film stars Jesse Plemons as the beekeeper and Emma Stone as the kidnapped CEO, with Aidan Delbis playing a fellow conspiracist who assists Plemons' character.
Yes, "Bugonia" is a remake of the 2004 Korean sci-fi movie "Save the Green Planet!" directed by Jang Joon-hwan.

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