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Is the allure of Sue in 'The Substance' an echo of raw, unfiltered drama, or does the charming quirkiness of Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' capture the essence of modern cinematic charisma? Here lies a battleground not just of performances but of narrative depth against comedic brilliance. The stakes? A reshaping of legacy in the Margaret Qualley Performances of All Time league, where your favorite defines the pinnacle of acting versatility. Which performance resonates with your values: the intensity of a dramatic avatar or the relatability of a flawed, yet spirited character?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Sue in 'The Substance' 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 Sue in 'The Substance' 100.0% of the time over Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys'.
Across all battles:
Sue in 'The Substance' win rate: 73.7%
Amelia Kuttner in 'The Nice Guys' win rate: 40.0%
Currently, Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' holds the top spot in the league. You can see how she stacks up against the rest at the GOAT List.
Amelia Kuttner stands out because of her perfectly timed comic relief and memorable lines in an otherwise intense thriller. Fans adore how Margaret brought a sense of lightness and unpredictability to the role, making her scenes a delightful watch.
It's all about the contrast in their roles! Sue's intense, mysterious vibe in 'The Substance' draws fans who love deep, psychological drama, while Amelia Kuttner's quirky, unexpected humor in 'The Nice Guys' captures those who appreciate a strong comedic touch. This head-to-head really splits the fan base on what flavor of Margaret Qualley's acting they enjoy the most!