At the end of “Poor Things,” the film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, the story culminates with the character Bella Baxter, played by Emma Stone, finding herself in a transformed state of independence and self-determination. Throughout the film, Bella, who is a reanimated being with the brain of an infant and the body of an adult woman, navigates a complex existence shaped by the whims and interventions of the men around her, particularly the eccentric Dr. Godwin. As the narrative unfolds, Bella gradually gains a sense of agency, challenging the societal and scientific constraints imposed upon her. In the concluding scenes, after the death of Godwin, Bella is seen taking control of her life, living in Godwin’s estate and embracing the freedom she has long been denied. Her journey is one of self-discovery and liberation, as she moves beyond the manipulations of those who sought to define her existence, ultimately finding her own path and identity in a world that initially viewed her as a mere object of curiosity and control.