‘Full Phil’ Review: Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson Head to Paris in Quentin Dupieux’s Latest Hit-or-Miss Weird-Out
'Full Phil' is a surreal comedy directed by Quentin Dupieux, featuring Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson. The film showcases a bizarre narrative where Stewart's character indulges in food while her father experiences a strange physical transformation. With a mix of absurdity and humor, the film presents a unique take on familial dynamics and modern millennial attitudes.
- ▪The film stars Kristen Stewart as Madeleine and Woody Harrelson as her father Phil.
- ▪It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and is characterized by its surreal and absurd humor.
- ▪Dupieux's script is noted for being more polished than his previous works, despite its bizarre elements.
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'Full Phil' Cannes Film Festival Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Americans perhaps make a bit of a fuss over how good the food is in Paris, but Full Phil takes this notion to ridiculous extremes. Throughout, visiting tourist Madeleine (Kristen Stewart) stuffs her face with every kind of meat, vegetable and carb while her father Phil (Woody Harrelson) is the one whose stomach miraculously swells.
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