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Anora

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Film directed by Sean Baker that created tension between Anna and Dasha on their podcast, with Dasha likely trying to stay on good terms with the director

Mentions (10)
"idk why Ani went from clearly doing it for the money to going 'but I love him!!!' idk just felt so unrealistic... it's really sad to me that a character driven piece about a woman fails to make a real character out of her."
"AI slowly taking over and replacing artistry, all the biggest box office hits last year were franchise sequelslop, even the good movies/oscarbait were mid (Conclave, Anora)"
i'm naming 2025 The Year Hollywood Died · u/EmbarrassedBunch485 · ↑119 · 2025-01-16
"I also think it's funny that she was in *Anora*"
Ivy Wolk is so confusing · u/ruthkanda4ever · ↑102 · 2025-02-01
"We saw Anora and she found her very annoying. I showed her a clip from the pod where she says a homeless man asked her to 'buy me a cigarillo nephew'."
My very not-online girlfriend had a nightmare about Ivy Wolk · u/GOOOOOOOOOG · ↑101 · 2025-01-12
"Sean Baker should have won his best picture Oscar for Florida Project over Anora"
"she was saying that igor was grabbing her so forcefully she freaked out and cried. i thought he was trying to kiss her and she wouldn't and then freaked out. but we got into a larger discussion of the film and she said basically that the ending depicts and indescribable feeling that really only wome"
Anora · u/gaymooselover · ↑52 · 2024-12-19
"Her main takeaway was that the movie was fundamentally about "being a girl" and that Anora was "just a girl." I immediately disagreed (mostly i think becuase all of the "just a girl" content you see on twitter, reels, etc really pisses me off) and started talking about how it has more universal them"
Anora and the concept of being "just a girl" · u/Turbulent-Lie-2240 · ↑48 · 2025-01-14
"I first noticed this combative energy in their Anora episode, which makes sense because Dasha probably wants to remain on Sean's good side for future acting opportunities and Anna doesn't really give a shit about Sean obviously so she just gives her unfiltered thoughts."
Are Anna and Dasha beefing? · u/gronlandiced · ↑29 · 2025-04-09
"As the trailers continued, and it was probably around the one for 'Anora', two nasal-accented guys inform the Megalopolis girl that she's in the wrong seat."
There was an annoying guy behind me at the movie theater last night · u/UgandanWarlord · ↑143 · 2024-07-13
"Her main takeaway was that the movie was fundamentally about "being a girl" and that Anora was "just a girl.""
Anora and the concept of being "just a girl" · u/Turbulent-Lie-2240 · ↑48 · 2025-01-14
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