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The six finest performances we noticed on the 2025 Telluride Movie Pageant
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The six finest performances we noticed on the 2025 Telluride Movie Pageant

Last updated: September 2, 2025 2:22 pm
Editorial Board Published September 2, 2025
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Jesse Plemons within the film “Bugonia.”

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Jesse Plemons is rarely one to chew surroundings. Even when handed a job that edges on insanity, he doesn’t go massive. As a substitute, he goes deep, constructing rigidity quietly from the within out. And in Yorgos Lanthimos’ uncategorizable, darkly comedian sci-fi thriller, Plemons — reuniting with the director after enjoying three characters in final yr’s “Kinds of Kindness” — delivers one in every of his most riveting performances but. As Teddy, a rumpled, reclusive beekeeper satisfied {that a} pharma CEO (Emma Stone) is an alien from the planet Andromeda, Plemons channels paranoia, grief and righteousness into one thing each absurd and unnervingly honest. The “I do my own research” archetype may simply veer into “SNL” sketch territory however he performs it heartbreakingly straight, making a chillingly acquainted portrait of a person misplaced in an algorithmic maze of web rabbit holes and determined for readability in a world that now not is smart. Teddy enlists his youthful cousin Don (Aidan Delbis, an autistic first-time actor in a mesmerizing flip) to assist him abduct Stone’s steely govt, drawing him into the mission in a misguided effort to guard him. At the same time as issues spiral into chaos, Plemons (a 2022 supporting actor Oscar nominee for Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog”) roots the efficiency in a warped however recognizably human emotional logic. The end result captures the anxious, conspiratorial spirit of 2025 with eerie precision, proving as soon as once more that Plemons doesn’t want to lift his voice to ship a efficiency that speaks volumes. — Josh Rottenberg

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