And what Emerald Fennell delivers – which is something different – in Promising Young Woman. “How do you write a revenge movie that feels like something real and that is based in real trauma and grief? Because I suppose the other thing with the revenge [genre] that we don’t talk about very much is revenge and vengeance aren’t good things.” – Vulture

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