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Ann Mitchell
The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Terence Davies
October 21st 2024
Film after film: Widows (dir. Steve McQueen, 2018)
Plot-wise, it's just okay, but actorly it's a great pleasure. I love Davis when she plays roles that are not so in-your-face showy, with the proverbial "snot out of nose" crying (see this year's Air too). Here she's more steely but also vulnerable, as the wife of a (seemingly) dead criminal, who is coerced into paying his debts and aims to complete a job that originally he planned. There are some plot twists and turns, sometimes impressive and well staged, but it's predominantly an actor's film. Kaluuya stands out as the most evil person alive.
Farming (2018)
Director - Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Cinematography - Kit Fraser
"I cannot know all that you have been through, but everyday we get to make a new choice."
Ann Mitchell
Like the Moon Burning
The Deep Blue Sea. Dir. Terence Davies. 2011.
two characters played by akb plus ann mitchell walk into a witch’s labyrinth
aka pmmm au magical person styled costumes are both very hard and very fun to design
@projectbway event 03 : off broadway — meet john doe
— Dear Ms. Mitchell