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she most certainly cannot carry a film. A nice version, but not anywhere near the classic starring Orson and Joan. You could do worse if you're sick of violence, car chases, and cutesie (anything with Kate Hudson).
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he does tortured soul to perfection.
Probably his ultimate silent, tortured hero role and rarely for him, the LEAD.
It's a wonderful little movie, one of last year's best.
It is mandatory viewing for Ciaran Hinds fans. :-)
maybe just to me..
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of Hinds. Was your dad tall? :-) Nice looking fellow. Was this taken in the 40s.
Hinds is a type I call a "manly man". Although I don't know exactly how to desribe what I mean by the term, it exerts a pretty powerful appeal and I can tell you Hinds has quite a few fangirls. His features a too strong to be a typical pretty boy or teen throb but he exerts a strong masculine appeal nonetheless.
There are enuff boytoys.
taken in Italy where he was stationed as a B-17 Pilot with the Army Air Corps. The look is that of one aquainted with grief you could say.
I think the A & E Ivanhoe Miniseries was actually the first time I'd seen Hinds then in the Grenada Holmes series The Cardboard Box. Again from a Television production as the Mayor of Casterbridge he was just great.
Your dad reminds me a bit of my father (6'1"), who also served in the Air Force during WW2, albeit on this side of the big pond.
I first recal Ciaran from Persuasion, which would have been the mid 1990s.
I also thought he was a terrific Ceasar in HBO's Rome.
Great also in supporting parts in Oscar & Lucinda, Road To Perdition, Amazing Grace, Munich and much more. Always interesting to me.
power that it unique and unusual. Enough with the "I feel your pain" leads, already.
They seem to think that the proper role for a talented male British thespian is as a villain. They've done that to lots of 'em: Alan Rickman, Jeremy Northam, Rufus Sewell et al.
Hinds doesn't fit the traditional leading man, but he pops up enogh in Brit T and independents to keep me intrigued. I keep hoping a starring role in something interetsing comes his way soon.
Mia Wasikowska wasn't even born yet when Rooster Cogburn was made.Do you have her mixed up with the much younger fourteen year old Miss Hailee Steinfeld in last year's True Grit?
I thought Jane Eyre was quite good myself.
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a body double for Mia, at least as Mia appears in "Jane Eyre," with the dark hair. Also, the spunky characterization is very similar. My mistake but I think it points out a problem: neither actress particularly is unusual. Also, Hollywood has a history of copying successful actors: Tatum and Jodie were almost interchangeable, too. Of course, this doesn't wipe the egg off my face....
...the only problem with these young actresses is in your head - I think you need your eyesight and hearing checked. Seriously. You can't tell the difference between a 14 year old and a 21 year old???
Better be careful, that can get you arrested in some states.
Note to Tin: all thin young women do not look alike. Not all women with brown hair look alike. These two actresses aren't ringers and aren't interchangable.
The main thing the two characters have in common is that neither actress wore much "obvious" make-up to play them - Mia because Jane is supposed to be "plain" and Hailee because Mattie is a kid.
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The characters as played are not especially similar. They are both set in the 19th century, and it is pretty much a given that young femail heroines - males for that matter - may be "spunky" (although I wouldn't describe Jane or Mia's portrayal of her as "spunky", which just shows how easy it apparently is for you to miss the point). But the resemblance as written and portrayed ends with the barest of superficialities. Hailee's Mattie and Mia's Jane are not much alike other than being strong females, and their quests and characters are very different.
Aside from the age difference, these two young actresses don't look that much alike to me. Hollywood hasn't made either of them what they are, although certainly their careers have and will continue to involve them in American studio produced films. No one in tinseltown manufactured these two young women to be in the same mold - the studio system has been GONE for 40+ years, Tin.
For future reference:
Mia Wasikowski is a 21 year old Australian with a long string of credits starting in 2004, primarily in TV and film down under. She had a bit part in Amelia, got a break in Tim Burton's Alice and her only other American movie to date has been surprise hit independent film The Kids Are All Right, not exactly a big Hollywood production.
Hailee is a 14 year old whose major debut was in True Grit, shot when she was 13. She's done shorts and some minor roles on TV.
I'm guessing, since her hair was blonde, you don't mix up either of these with Jennifer Lawrence?
exasperation aside.
Both are homely brunettes, interchangeable, as portrayed and presented.
Spunky is the Hollywood-style with young women parts. No depth, just attitude. Mia is on screen for several hours and does nothing to distinguish herself. It is a singularly flat performance, one note. Dull portrayal, dull appearance.
We disagree, so what? I don't think either actress is very interesting. But I think fine acting is rare, indeed.
No reason to get excited, the thief he kindly spoke...
We shall never agree on this...the depth is there in the performance, even if you can't ddetect it. Invisible to you doesn't mean it's invisible to others.
Hailee is outstanding in True Grit, Mia is excellent in Jane Eyre, and neither, IMO at least, are homely brunettes.
I'm not alone here.
Here's praise from Andrew O'Hehir's favorable review in Salon:
"Mia Wasikowska's performance as the ultimate Gothic-novel heroine should propel this remarkable 21-year-old Australian to another level entirely. In my recent conversation with Fassbender, he compared Wasikowska to a young Meryl Streep, and now I see it. Jane must be alternately ferocious and vulnerable, modest in manner yet enormous in spirit, and utterly unwilling to compromise her moral code. She has to embody all the story's contradictory themes -- the idea, for instance, that women are the stronger sex, and strongest of all because their destinies are limited and they must so often be subservient -- without ever saying so, and Wasikowska does this in almost miraculous fashion."
Complete review at the link.
fd
...pifle.
He's appealing in a paler way that Newman was devastatingly attractive. No where near the chops, but he has his uses...he's a very entretaining sleazebag lawyer in The Lincoln Lawyer. But no one is confusing him with Newman.
And no one is saying Mia is the next great thing. Just plenty of viewers and critics disagree with your assessment of her performance in JE.
fwiw
Phil
Mia Wasikowska quote re trying an acting career rather than following a career in ballet:
"There were a few films that got me interested in acting and cinema. I'm Polish, but I grew up in Australia. My mom used to have a lot of European cinema playing in the house, so I'd catch bits and pieces of films. I really, really loved Krzysztof Kieslowski's films, especially A Liberdade é Azul (1993) and A Fraternidade é Vermelha (1994)."
OK, they are small boned.Both slightly elfin.
Mia is 5'4". Hailee is 5'7".
I give you that much.
Still, better check your eyes and stay outta jail.
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