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In the Margaret Qualley Performances of All Time league, does the ethereal complexity of Felicity in 'Poor Things' transcend the gritty, poignant realism of Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys'? Here's a clash not just of roles but of narrative depth and emotional resonance. In one corner, Felicity's transformative journey challenges the bounds of science and morality, while in the other, Amelia's raw, vulnerable portrayal slices through a 70s neo-noir landscape. What's at stake? A shift in the tides of cultural appreciation and an affirmation of Qualley's diverse artistic prowess. Which performance tugs more at the heartstrings and provokes thought? Your preference will chart the course of cinema history.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' over Felicity in 'Poor Things' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' 100.0% of the time over Felicity in 'Poor Things'.
Across all battles:
Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' win rate: 40.0%
Felicity in 'Poor Things' win rate: 37.5%
Currently, Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' holds the top spot in the league. Check out who else is on the list and how your favorites rank on the GOAT List.
Amelia Kuttner steals hearts with her punchy, spirited performance in 'The Nice Guys.' Fans love her because she brings a mix of mystery and humor to the screen, making every scene she's in memorably vibrant.
It's a nail-biter because both roles showcase Margaret Qualley's versatility — Felicity with her complex, layered portrayal in a dramatic setting, and Amelia with her standout comedic timing in a thriller. Fans are split because they highlight different strengths of Qualley's acting chops.