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'Remarkably Bright Creatures' Is a Sweet, if Slight, Melodrama with an Eight-Armed Star

TIME·Stephanie Zacharek·24 days ago
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A friend of mine, generally not finicky, refuses to eat octopus . “I just can’t eat any creature that’s smarter than I am,” he says, and he’s got a point. Octopuses are adept at problem solving and hiding themselves from prey. They can use tools. They can distinguish one human face from another. They even, possibly, have a sense of humor. All of those things might be enough to make you think twice about consuming that grilled, tentacled thing on your plate. Parts of Netflix’s Remarkably Bright Creatures , directed by Olivia Newman and adapted from Shelby Van Pelt’s 2022 novel, might have the same effect. Sally Field plays Tova Sullivan, an elderly widow who works nights as a cleaning lady at an aquarium on Puget Sound. Even though wiping away each day’s worth of schoolkid grime is hardly anybody’s idea of fun, Tova is OK with her job: nighttime solitude suits her, and she finds herself bonded with one of the aquarium’s star attractions, a wiseacre octopus named Marcellus.…

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