She is such a troll. 🤣 Her smirk means a lot. I have to admit O knows how to steal fans' attention.
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She is such a troll. 🤣 Her smirk means a lot. I have to admit O knows how to steal fans' attention.
Pieces of a Woman (2020)
Pieces of a Woman is a tough watch. You see these lives spiraling out of control and you’re powerless to do anything about them. Paired with robust performances from the cast and you’ve got an effective drama… with a couple of weird choices in the screenplay.
Martha (Vanessa Kirby) and Sean (Shia LaBeouf) are expecting a baby. The delivery goes bad. Sean is outraged. Martha seems indifferent. Their relationship begins falling apart.
Pieces of a Woman is light on plot and instead chooses to focus on the characters. More specifically, it’s about how this tragedy changes them, how it erodes what they had and makes them into different people. Martha is frustrating. It’s like she’s deliberating choosing to hurt her partner and her mother (Molly Parker as Elizabeth) by remaining cold. You’re torn. You sympathize with her. The intense opening, all shot in one take means you were there when things went bad. You know what she’s dealing with but seeing her choices puts you on Sean's side. He’s doing his best but he can’t do this alone and right now, he’s even worse off than Martha. At least she has a partner, a sister, and a mom that are eager to look after her. Him? The family’s never liked him. It’s only because they feel bad that the mood has changed.
When people think of great performances, they think roles that show off a full gamut of emotions. You see them laugh, cry, maybe play younger and older, with an accent you know they don’t usually speak with, etc. The great performances in this movie are not of that kind. These actors maintain a negative, distraught energy consistently, which is a lot harder to do than you think, particularly when we're talking about overwhelming grief and powerlessness. You look at Martha and on the surface, there isn’t much to see but beneath, there’s so much it’s like everything’s canceled each other out so nothing can be expressed.
The movie is not fun but it is rewarding to see something you would otherwise never be allowed to. No one would let you this close to a heartbreak this deep. And then, there are a couple of strange choices. Making Elizabeth a survivor of the Holocaust isn’t a bad idea but it feels like it’s there so Molly Parker can have a big moment where she tells her story. Was it really necessary? Same for a detail about the family Lawyer/Martha’s cousin, Suzanne (Sarah Snook). It’s just a little more complicated than it needed to be, which is distracting.
There are some great moments in Pieces of a Woman. The opening, for example, is intense and raw. The ending is also quite good, though a little by-the-book. It might take someone with a strong stomach to “enjoy” the film and I doubt anyone outside of those who study performances would pop it into their DVD player willy-nilly but for the one time, it’s moving and effective. (April 29, 2021)
Robert on stage during the 23rd Annual Hollywood Film Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on November 03, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.
Moist for sad angry boys.
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The back of my next sketchbook goes hard. #torjkart #shialabeouf #justdoit #dontletyourdreamsbedreams https://www.instagram.com/p/CB8a9XXh6f0/?igshid=3sc5pf5hvb1z
"Calm down Howard, go fetch the car!" 😂😂 Reposted from @tomhardyvariations "I THOUGHT I WALKED." #forrestandmaggie 🎬 Lawless (2012) Director: John Hillcoat @blankfilmsinc Screenplay: @nickcaveofficial DP: @benoitdelhomme Did you know? •Lawless takes place in Virginia, but was shot in Georgia for tax reasons. • Filming was from Feb-April 2011 • The movie is based on real events, as explained in the 2008 book "The Wettest County in the World" by Matt Bondurant • Tom Hardy's character was originally supposed to be slimmer but Hardy had to bulk up for The Dark Knight Rises (2012). • Tom Hardy saw his character as a maternal figure and cited Granny, from the Loony Tunes series, as a role model. • Regarding a set altercation, Hardy told Den of Geek in 2011, “[LaBeouf] knocked me out sparko. Out cold. He’s a bad, bad boy. He is. He’s quite intimidating as well. He’s a scary dude. He just attacked me. He was drinking moonshine. I was wearing a cardigan and, er, went down.” • In Sept 2019 on “Hot Ones”, Shia LaBeouf said about the Hardy knockout story: “Yeah, it’s a bunch of bullshit. We used to wrestle all the time and [Tom's] a big fucking person, especially then. He was getting ready [to play] Bane. We used to fuck with each other all the time but it just so happened that, this one week, my girlfriend was in town and he runs into the room. The girl I was with at the time was terrified. She covered up and she ran into the kitchen and he picked me up and I didn’t have nothing on so now I’m naked on his shoulder. We’re in the hallway, we’re wrestling around.” The playful fight ended up near the top of a staircase, where Hardy stepped too far and fell down several flights. “For the rest of the shoot, he told everybody I knocked him out." #tomhardy #jessicachastain #shialabeouf #jasonclarke #forrestbondurant #lawless #lawlessfilm #actor #violence #characteractor #underratedfilms #Ilovethismoviesomuch - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/B9XaUnqgo6z/?igshid=yqw4tun6nwe1