Felicity in 'Poor Things' vs Mia Sutton in 'Death Note'

Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' leads with 75% of votes

Latest odds: Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' - 68%, Felicity in 'Poor Things' - 32%

Felicity in 'Poor Things' = Nuanced, evolving, genuine interactions

Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' = Pivotal role, plot-centric performance

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The Real Debate

Felicity in 'Poor Things' embodies a fantastical, whimsical charm, while Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' plunges into the dark, strategic depths of psychological manipulation. This battle is not just a test of Margaret Qualley's range, but a clash of narratives: the ethereal versus the cerebral. Fans are drawn into a fierce debate over which performance captures the essence of Qualley's abilities more compellingly. Does the innocence and resilience of Felicity win hearts, or does the cunning and intensity of Mia command respect? Dive into this cinematic face-off and cast your vote for the performance that truly defines Qualley's career!

Head-to-Head Comparison

Criteria Edge Why
Emotional Depth Felicity in 'Poor Things' Felicity's role brims with nuanced emotions, showcasing a richer spectrum compared to Mia's often one-dimensional portrayal.
Character Complexity Felicity in 'Poor Things' Felicity's character in 'Poor Things' evolves significantly, providing a textured and multifaceted performance that outshines Mia's less intricate character arc.
Impact on Plot Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' Mia Sutton is central to the narrative twists in 'Death Note,' her actions pivotal to the plot's progression, making her role more impactful than Felicity's.
Chemistry with Cast Felicity in 'Poor Things' Felicity's interactions feel more genuine and integral, enhancing the film's overall ensemble dynamic, unlike Mia's sometimes forced connections.
Felicity in 'Poor Things' vs. Mia Sutton in 'Death Note'

🔥 Fan Takes

IDK how y'all ignore Felicity, smh. She really brought a unique flavor.
Mia in Death Note was just??? superior vibes.
Felicity's role had depth, bro, really made you feel things.

How Fans Are Voting

Latest battle odds:

Mia Sutton in 'Death Note': 68%

Felicity in 'Poor Things': 32%

Overall battle results:

Overall fans prefer Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' over Felicity in 'Poor Things' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' 75.0% of the time over Felicity in 'Poor Things'.

Across all battles:

Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' win rate: 65.0%

Felicity in 'Poor Things' win rate: 35.3%

Fan FAQs

What makes this matchup in the Greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of All Time league such a big debate?

It's the classic clash of styles. Mia Sutton's edgier, more action-packed persona versus Felicity's emotionally charged performance sets up a riveting debate among fans about what really makes a performance unforgettable.

What's the charm about Felicity in 'Poor Things'?

Felicity's role is all about depth and complexity. Fans love how Margaret Qualley brings a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance to the character, which really stands out even if it's not leading in votes right now.

Why is Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' winning by so much?

Fans are really vibing with Mia's intense role in 'Death Note.' It's a mix of her edgy character and some serious nostalgia for the original anime that's driving her far ahead of Felicity in 'Poor Things.'