Kinds of Kindness

Kinds of Kindness(2024)

R
05/30/2024 (US)Drama, Comedy2h 44m
6.5

"We might all be in danger."

Overview

A triptych fable following a man without choice who tries to take control of his own life; a policeman who is alarmed that his wife who was missing-at-sea has returned and seems a different person; and a woman determined to find a specific someone with a special ability, who is destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader.

Yorgos Lanthimos

Director

Yorgos Lanthimos

Writer

Efthymis Filippou

Writer

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KINDS OF KINDNESS | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures

KINDS OF KINDNESS | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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The Death of R.M.F.

The Death of R.M.F.

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R.M.F. Is Flying

R.M.F. Is Flying

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R.M.F. Eats a Sandwich

R.M.F. Eats a Sandwich

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Don't just stand there. Kinds of Kindness is now available only on digital!

Don't just stand there. Kinds of Kindness is now available only on digital!

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'Kinds of Kindness' Academy Conversation w/ Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe & more | Academy Conversations

'Kinds of Kindness' Academy Conversation w/ Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe & more | Academy Conversations

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Event

Event

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Wonderful

Wonderful

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Jesse

Jesse

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Willem

Willem

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Direction

Direction

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Emma

Emma

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Kindness

Kindness

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Obey

Obey

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Thirds

Thirds

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So Nice See It Thrice

So Nice See It Thrice

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Expressions

Expressions

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Props

Props

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Cutout

Cutout

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Hooligans

Hooligans

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Kind of Everywhere

Kind of Everywhere

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Tiny Mic

Tiny Mic

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Again.

Again.

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Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, Jesse Plemons & the cast on Kinds of Kindness | Interview Special

Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, Jesse Plemons & the cast on Kinds of Kindness | Interview Special

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Piano

Piano

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Kind Of Behind The Scenes Featurette

Kind Of Behind The Scenes Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Record

Record

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Lick

Lick

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Shot On Kodak Film

Shot On Kodak Film

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The Look Of Kinds Of Kindness Featurette

The Look Of Kinds Of Kindness Featurette

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Slipped

Slipped

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Excited?

Excited?

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Happy/Sad

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Red Carpet

Red Carpet

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Favourite

Favourite

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Danger

Danger

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Schedule

Schedule

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The World Of Kinds Of Kindness Featurette

The World Of Kinds Of Kindness Featurette

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Dream

Dream

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Fast

Fast

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One Week

One Week

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Scarves

Scarves

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Last Night

Last Night

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"That Woman Keeps Staring" Clip

"That Woman Keeps Staring" Clip

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Love

Love

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Get Tickets Now

Get Tickets Now

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Accident

Accident

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Surprise Film Reveal at Sundance London

Surprise Film Reveal at Sundance London

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Unfortunate

Unfortunate

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Aaaahhhh

Aaaahhhh

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Everybody

Everybody

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"What The Heck Was That?" Clip

"What The Heck Was That?" Clip

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Cannes

Cannes

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Mutt Moment

Mutt Moment

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"Should We Go Upstairs?" Clip

"Should We Go Upstairs?" Clip

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Drop the song that makes you wanna dance

Drop the song that makes you wanna dance

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Cannes Film Festival (Kinds of Kindness trailer style)

Cannes Film Festival (Kinds of Kindness trailer style)

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Peekaboo

Peekaboo

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Brand New

Brand New

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"Skinny Men Are The Most Ridiculous Thing" Clip

"Skinny Men Are The Most Ridiculous Thing" Clip

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Faces

Faces

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Willem Is

Willem Is

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Mamoudou Is

Mamoudou Is

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Margaret Is

Margaret Is

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Hong Is

Hong Is

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Jesse Is

Jesse Is

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Emma Is

Emma Is

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Cannes Announcement 2024

Cannes Announcement 2024

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Official Teaser

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on July 2, 2024

This latest effort from the quirky imagination of Yorgos Lanthimos employs the services of Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe in varying roles across three short stories that question just about every aspect of human behaviour and attitudes. The first (my favourite) sees Plemons as "Robert". He is an outwardly professional man who lives with is wife "Sarah" (Hong Chau) and works for "Raymond" (Dafoe). He has just recovered from a very slight car accident - and on meeting with his boss we discover a little more of just what that was about and of the somewhat curious nature, and dependencies, of their relationship. The second didn't engage with me so well as cop Plemons is "Daniel" struggling to deal with the loss of his wife "Liz" at sea. When she turns up somewhat unexpectedly, she appears completely different somehow and some fairly ghastly sacrifices are soon necessary before anyone can see any light at the end of this emotional maelstrom of a tunnel. Finally, the two share the leads more looking for the ideal candidate for a cult run by "Omi" (Dafoe). Candidate for what? Well so long as she is the right weight and her breasts are equidistant from each other and her navel, then it'd doesn't seem to matter... Thing is, she has an estranged husband (Joe Alwyn) and a daughter who are keen to have her back - and he is prepared to use some fairly ghastly methods to see she is "contaminated". The scenarios are quite hard to describe. They are surreal in places, brutal in others - but I found rarely entertaining. We are presented with the façades of characterisations but it's the questions their escapades pose to us that is more interesting. What might we do to satiate our cravings for love, affection and a sense of feeling needed? How easily led we can be. The things a person will do for a tennis racket smashed by John McEnroe in 1984! It's not that it blurs lines of sexuality. There aren't any. It's sexually fluid and frequently presents us with an environment where people behave according to instinct and not societal morals. Dafoe takes the acting plaudits for me, his ownership of his roles is unnervingly creepy at times. Stone, though, seems to be resurrecting her "Pretty Little Things" (2023) style of characteristic (lots of racing around taking short steps) and Plemons is adequate enough, but somewhat just a little too anodyne with roles that ought to have taken us more by the scruff of the neck. It also didn't really resonate with me as a comedy either. I could see where the humourous elements were supposed to be but I prefer my humour more subtle - these punches just didn't land well enough. It's a long old watch, and though at times I did enjoy it, I doubt I'd bother again.