Remarkably Bright Creatures Netflix Movie Review | Book vs. Screen Verdict
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Did Netflix nail the Remarkably Bright Creatures adaptation? We're breaking down the May 8th release of Shelby Van Pelt's bestselling novel and giving our full book-to-screen verdict — spoilers included.
In this episode, Cassie and Emily dive into the casting choices (Sally Field as Tova = perfection, but who is Lewis Pullman as Cameron?), debate whether Marcellus the octopus got the voiceover he deserved (David Attenborough vs. Michael Urie's iconic audiobook performance — fight us), and unpack the sly changes Netflix made from the book, including the shift from estranged brother to husband and the minimized search for Cameron's father.
We also cover:
– The CGI Marcellus and whether it landed emotionally
– Why the twist hit harder in the book than on screen
– The mop-bucket finale that wrecked us both
– Why this is the perfect Mother's Day movie watch
– Our final star ratings on adaptation accuracy, emotional impact, and casting
If you loved the BookTok-famous novel, are deciding whether to stream the movie, or just want a cozy, character-driven cry — this one's for you.
🎧 Next week: Should You Read This? on Fury Bound by Sable Sorenson, the highly anticipated follow-up to Direbound.
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