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‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ Review: Sally Field and Lewis Pullman Sparkle in Netflix’s Warmly Funny, Tearfully Touching Drama
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‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ Review: Sally Field and Lewis Pullman Sparkle in Netflix’s Warmly Funny, Tearfully Touching Drama

The Hollywood Reporter·Angie Han·25 days ago
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According to nearly everyone in Remarkably Bright Creatures , octopuses are extraordinary beings. They’re shockingly clever, capable of manipulating tools, and nimble, able to slip in and out of the tiniest cracks. They can be patient and observant and possibly even funny, squirting at the occasional human just to get a rise out of them. So it seems a bit of a bummer, frankly, that Marcellus ( Alfred Molina ), the cephalopod narrating Netflix ‘s adaptation of Shelby Van Pelt’s much-loved novel, is not given much more to do than fuss over the inner lives of two humans. Remarkably Bright Creatures The Bottom Line A poor octopus movie but a charming human one.…

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