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Isn't it fascinating how Margaret Qualley's roles capture entirely distinct spirits of cinematic art? On one side, there's Sue from 'The Substance,' emblematic of gritty storytelling and raw emotion, a performance that digs deep into the psyche of her character. On the flip side, we catch the ethereal, yet decisively impactful Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' where every move and line delivers a punch of 60s nostalgia mixed with sinister undertones. This isn't just about picking a favorite; it's a battle for cultural resonance. Which Qualley incarnation speaks more to our era's values— the depth of Sue or the charming allure of Pussycat?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Sue in 'The Substance' over Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Sue in 'The Substance' 75.0% of the time over Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
Across all battles:
Sue in 'The Substance' win rate: 73.7%
Pussycat in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' win rate: 69.2%
Even though trailing in the votes, Sue's character is deeply appreciated for its layered complexity and the emotional depth Margaret Qualley brings to the role. It's a testament to her ability to tackle more intense, gritty roles, earning her respect among hardcore cinema enthusiasts.
Fans just can't get enough of Pussycat's carefree spirit and Qualley's seamless fit into the whimsical yet grounded universe of the film. Her performance not only showcases her talent but also perfectly captures the zeitgeist of the era, making it a fan favorite on GOAT List.
It's neck and neck because both performances capture Margaret Qualley's versatility so well—Sue shows her intense, dramatic chops while Pussycat highlights her charming, carefree spirit. Fans are torn, reflecting their diverse tastes and what they value in her acting.