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What does greatness look like? In the Margaret Qualley Performances of All Time league, it's a showdown between Mia Sutton's deliberate darkness in 'Death Note' and Sue's raw, gritty realism in 'The Substance.' Here, it's not just about picking a favorite; it's about defining what captivates us on screen. Mia's calculated chaos versus Sue's subdued strength paints a vivid tableau of Qualley's range. What's at stake? A reshaping of how we view Qualley's artistic legacy. Which performance resonates more with you speaks volumes about what you value in storytelling and character depth.
In this battle:
The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Sue's character in 'The Substance' really hits a chord with fans because of her raw, emotional depth. Margaret Qualley's portrayal of vulnerability and strength in such a psychologically intense role keeps viewers completely engrossed.
Fans are really into Mia Sutton because she brings a dark twist to the story, blending innocence with a manipulative edge. It's Margaret Qualley adding layers to a complex character that keeps the audience guessing.
This battle is neck and neck because both roles show off Margaret Qualley's versatility. Fans love Mia for her edgy, mysterious vibe in 'Death Note,' while Sue in 'The Substance' captivates with her intense, gritty performance. It's a real split in fan preference!