Promising Young Woman -
A Subversive Take on Revenge
Promising Young Woman (2020) is a genre-defying masterpiece that serves as a blistering indictment of rape culture, male entitlement, and the societal failure to protect women. Directed by Emerald Fennell in her feature debut, the film stars Carey Mulligan as Cassandra "Cassie" Thomas, a medical school dropout living in a state of arrested development following a tragic event from her past.
This article unpacks the layers of Promising Young Woman —its visual language, its tragic heroine, its controversial ending, and why, years later, it remains one of the most essential feminist texts of the 21st century. Promising Young Woman
Promising Young Woman is not a comfort watch. It is a call to wake up. Because the scariest thing about Cassie Thomas is not that she is a vigilante—it is that she is real. She is your sister, your friend, your colleague. She is every woman who was told to "let it go" and refused. And she is, against all odds, still waiting for the world to hold the monsters accountable. A Subversive Take on Revenge Promising Young Woman
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2020 Director/Writer: Emerald Fennell Genre: Thriller, Black Comedy, Drama Starring: Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham, Alison Brie, Clancy Brown, Jennifer Coolidge, Chris Lowell. Promising Young Woman is not a comfort watch