Bugonia, a remake of the 2003 Korean cult film Save the Green Planet!, delivers a wildly entertaining sci-fi comedy focused on conspiracy theorists kidnapping a pharma CEO they believe is an alien causing bee colony collapse. The film's primary changes from the source material—a gender swap of the CEO from male to female (Emma Stone) and the addition of a cousin accomplice—feel organic to director Yorgos Lanthimos' absurd style and collaborations with stars like Stone and Jesse Plemons, enhancing character dynamics without narrative justification tied to identity politics. Casting is straightforward and merit-based, with mostly white leads in roles that suit the story's tone, and no evidence of DEI-driven selections or prominent non-traditional representation as focal points. Themes satirize corporate greed, paranoia, and alienation through dark humor, with the CEO's superficial DEI lip service mocked rather than endorsed, lampooning both sides of cultural debates without lectures or systemic critiques dominating the plot. Lanthimos' intent appears rooted in surreal entertainment, not activism, yielding critical acclaim, Oscar nominations, and positive reception unmarred by significant 'woke' backlash. This traditional, ideology-free romp prioritizes story and performances, making it a refreshing escape from heavy-handed messaging.