In the post Me Too era, we’ve began to see a lot of strong female-led stories making their way onto the silver screen.
Just last week, Emerald Fennell’s scintillating debut Promising Young Woman left me in utter awe as the Glasgow Film Festival surprise film.
Sadly, the same can’t be said for Marie Curie biopic Radioactive which also bowed at the same fest.You’d be hard-pressed to find a person more deserving of the Hollywood treatment than Marie Curie; she won two Nobel prizes and revolutionised science with her discovery of radium, polonium and, subsequently, radioactivity.
Director Marjane Sartrapti, helming a screenplay by Jack Thorne, recounts the story of Curie (Rosamund Pike)’s life. But the focus is mostly veered from her scientific
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