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  1. Punctuated by a career-defining, three-role performance by Seydoux, The Beast poignantly conveys humanity's struggle against dissociative identity and emotionless existence.

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    • Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
  2. Feb 7, 2024 · The Beast: Directed by Bertrand Bonello. With Léa Seydoux, George MacKay, Guslagie Malanda, Dasha Nekrasova. In the near future artificial intelligence is in control of everyone's lives and human emotions are perceived as a threat.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · A vision of three (actually four) nightmare times, all of them in the same vexed world. The cataclysms that fall upon Gabrielle—played by a superbly controlled and often heartbreaking Lea Seydoux—aren’t spiritual or conceptual (well, of course, at first, they are), they’re “real,” or Real.

  4. Visually audacious director Bertrand Bonello (Saint Laurent, Nocturama) fashions his most accomplished film to date: a sci-fi epic, inspired by Henry James turn-of-the-century novella, suffused...

  5. The Beast (French: La Bête) is a 2023 French-Canadian science fiction romantic drama film directed and written by Bertrand Bonello from a story he co-wrote with Guillaume Bréaud and Benjamin Charbit. It is loosely based on Henry James's 1903 novella The Beast in the Jungle.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Léa Seydoux and George MacKay star in The Beast, a French sci-fi movie about reincarnation, time travel, and memory. In theaters April 5.

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  8. Jun 18, 2024 · The Beast is a massive and menacing sci-fi film with a terrifying finale. Léa Seydoux brilliantly captures underlying fear and hope in every moment.

  9. Apr 18, 2024 · This wildly original adaptation of the Henry James novella The Beast in the Jungle follows human alienation and anxiety, asking why, in every era, we disengage from life and the people...

  10. Apr 5, 2024 · "The Beast" checks off all the boxes: smart, sexy, scary, thrilling and highlighted by career-best performances from Léa Seydoux ("Dune, Part Two") and George MacKay ("1917") as lovers across space and time who try to kill their feelings for each other without killing their humanity.

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