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Watching this again I am transfixed by just how good Blanchett is. So far beyond the look good and remember your lines that is expected of many women in films, she is radiant transforming herself according to the demands of the film across the emotional spectrum.
A defining performance.
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They represent totally different categories.
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Have you seen Little Fish?
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This one is tough for american audiences; the dialouge is totally unintelligible (except for the f-bombs), and the 'plot' escapes me. It appears to be soap opera with lots of Vietnamese and an old gay guy in it. The day job is a video store, and I see nothing more than a string of set scenes w/ actors exchanging impossible-to-understand dialog.
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There is a distinct Aussie cinema developing; Little Fish, Three Dollars, Look Both Ways, The Proposition (although the others are all more or less contemporary), Jindabyne (taken from the Carver story "So Much Water So Close To Home") are gritty realist films.
All worth seeing. None of them perfect, but very good nevertheless.
A little depressing but that may be neccessary.
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the depth and breadth of her talent as Blanchett has...
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