{"id":1834436,"date":"2023-07-15T00:57:00","date_gmt":"2023-07-15T04:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/pearl-film-review-thexboxhub\/"},"modified":"2023-07-15T00:57:00","modified_gmt":"2023-07-15T04:57:00","slug":"pearl-film-review-thexboxhub","status":"publish","type":"station","link":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/pearl-film-review-thexboxhub\/","title":{"rendered":"Pearl – Film Review | TheXboxHub"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Pearl Film Review<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n

More directors should make unexpected, immediate sequels to their movies. Straight off the back of filming X, director Ti West and lead actor Mia Goth set to work on Pearl. We can\u2019t help but admire the confidence to make a sequel before knowing how the first film might be received. <\/p>\n

We should probably clarify that Pearl is more a prequel than sequel. Where X was set in 1979 and followed Mia Goth\u2019s Maxine, Pearl is set in 1918, and is glued almost exclusively to Mia Goth\u2019s Pearl. But both films are set on the same farmstead, and the character of Pearl is shared between them. We won\u2019t dare reveal what role Pearl played in X, but suffice to say that you will want to know her origins by the end of X\u2019s runtime. <\/p>\n

Pearl is a twenty-something girl with big dreams. She wants to become a dancer, as she pirouettes in the barn with the cows as her audience. Whenever she has a free moment, she pops into the local cinema to watch vaudeville dancers, imagining herself in their shoes. <\/p>\n