Jesse Plemons attended the world premiere of his new film 'Kinds of Kindness' at Cannes Film Festival
Jesse Plemons has worked with directors Jane Campion, Martin Scorsese, Alex Garland and Yorgos Lanthimos
Jesse Plemons won the best actor prize at Cannes Film Festival for 'Kinds of Kindness'
Jesse Plemons' rehearsals for 'Kinds of Kindness' involved unusual theater exercises
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No formal fallacies found. However, there are some informal fallacies and inflammatory rhetoric present in the text.
]CANNES, France — Jesse Plemons is deliriously tired.
Since I last interviewed him for The Times in 2019 — for a piece headlined, in retrospect erroneously, “Being one of TV’s best character actors suits Jesse Plemons just fine” — he’s worked with acclaimed filmmakers Jane Campion, Martin Scorsese, Alex Garland and Yorgos Lanthimos, earned his first Oscar nomination and third Emmy nod and, a week after our conversation, walked away with Cannes’ best actor prize. Not that he planned it that way.
With “Kinds of Kindness,” Lanthimos’ follow-up to last year’s Oscar-winning “Poor Things,” that excitement came in the form of productive anxiety for Plemons, who at times found himself unmoored by the Greek filmmaker’s “unusual” approach.
Jesse Plemons denied that Ozempic caused his dramatic weight loss
Plemons lost weight through intermittent fasting
Ricki Lake also refused to take Ozempic for weight loss and instead relied on intermittent fasting and a keto diet along with exercise
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No formal fallacies were detected in the article. However, there is an example of a dichotomous depiction and an appeal to authority. The dichotomous depiction comes from the statement “It’s really unfortunate that I decided to get healthy when everyone decided to take Ozempic.” This creates a false dichotomy between getting healthy naturally and using prescription medication for weight loss. The appeal to authority is seen in the mention of Ricki Lake's weight loss journey, with quotes from her interview with “Good Morning America”. Lauryn Overhultz does not present any evidence or arguments to support the claims made by Ricki Lake.
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1. “It’s really unfortunate that I decided to get healthy when everyone decided to take Ozempic.”
2. “The doctor was pushing it for people who were overweight,” Lake recalled in an interview with “Good Morning America.”
It's really unfortunate that I decided to get healthy when everyone decided to take Ozempic.
The doctor was pushing it for people who were overweight,