Yes No Maybe So: "Promising Young Woman"
by Lynn Lee
Could this be Carey Mulligan’s year? When the first trailer for Promising Young Woman hit theaters last December, this viewer, at least, immediately sat up and took notice. Mulligan plays emphatically against type as a modern-day nemesis aptly named Cassandra, self-packaged as a poisoned bonbon of sexual pliability, and spurred to vengeance by an unpunished rape that caused her to drop out of medical school. Reviews at Sundance affirmed the power of Mulligan’s performance, and the movie seemed poised to remind the world that she’s still a formidable actress who deserves way more attention than she’s received since her breakout Oscar-nominated turn in An Education.
Then the pandemic happened, and PYW’s release—originally set for April— was indefinitely pushed back. Now it’s rescheduled for Christmas Day, and the movie poster and a second trailer have dropped. Will it be enough to get Mulligan in the 2020 awards conversation? Let’s break the trailer down, YNMS style...