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Is it the unpredictable tumult of Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' or the enigmatic allure of Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' that truly captures the essence of Margaret Qualley's range? Here lies a battle of stark contrasts: Amelia's no-nonsense resilience versus Pussycat's free-spirited charisma. At stake? Not just bragging rights, but a pivotal moment in redefining what makes Margaret Qualley's performances unforgettable. Which performance resonates more profoundly with our cultural landscape today? Your choice says more about your cinematic taste than you might realize.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' over Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' 70.0% of the time over Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys'.
Across all battles:
Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' win rate: 67.9%
Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' win rate: 42.9%
Sue in 'The Substance' is currently leading as the top contender in the 'Greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of All Time' league. Check out where all contenders rank on the GOAT List.
Amelia's character in 'The Nice Guys' brings a clever mix of witty and sharp that fans can't get enough of. Her role added a fun dynamic to the film's edgy humor and intricate plot, making her memorable even against tough competition.
Fans are really vibing with Pussycat's free-spirit charm and undeniable impact in a Tarantino classic. Her role had a mix of mystery and allure that left a big impression, pulling in more votes because of that memorable portrayal.