Taylor Russell and Mark Rylance also play “eaters” in ‘Bones And All’. Maren never knew her mum, who walked out when she was tiny, so she decides to track her down with the hometown listed on her birth certificate as a first port of call. His 18-year-old daughter is left to fend for herself with only a fistful of cash, her birth certificate and a cassette tape – we’re in the ’80s here – in which Frank recounts his struggle to protect Maren from the cannibalistic instincts she began showing as a baby. With the pained exasperation of someone who’s done this all before, he tells his daughter to gather as many of her belongings as possible so they can make a getaway before the cops come.įrank and Maren duly relocate to another town somewhere in the Midwest, but at this point, he reaches a tipping point and discharges his parental duties. In the midst of the blood-spattered chaos that follows, Maren runs home to dad Frank ( Moonlight‘s André Holland) and looks pleading. Instead, she boldly and unapologetically bites off the girl’s finger. During a seemingly typical teenage sleepover, shy and slightly awkward Maren ( Waves‘ Taylor Russell) appears ready to make a pass at a classmate. The latest film from director Luca Guadagnino ( Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria) opens with a meaty pre-title sequence that will make you wince.
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