Millicent Simmonds (Millicent Simmonds), born on March 6, 2003 in Salt Lake, Utah, USA, is an American actor.
In 2017, she starred in her first film " Wonderstruck "
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, with which she was nominated for the 23rd Critics' Choice Movie Awards for the best young actor in the film category
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. In 2018, she starred in the horror film " A Quiet Place "
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, with which she was shortlisted for the 24th Critics’ Choice Awards for the Best Young Actor in the Film category and the North American Radio Film Critics Association’s Best Young Actor Award
[4]
. On March 20, 2020, the movie " A Quiet Place 2 " starring him was released in North America
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.
Performing Experience
In 2017
, she starred in her first film " Wonderstruck " . In the film, she played Rose who turned a deaf ear to the outside world and lived only in her own small universe. With this film, she was shortlisted for the 23rd American Critics' Choice Film Awards for Best Young Actor Award
.
In 2018, she co-starred in the horror film " A Quiet Place " with Emily Blunt and John Burke Krasinski . In the film
, she played Reagan Abbott , a rebellious girl full of entanglements and guilt, and a little dissatisfied with her father. The film was shortlisted for the Best Young Actor Award at the 24th American Critics' Choice Film Awards, and the Best Young Actor Award from the North American Radio Film Critics Association
.
On March 20, 2020, the movie " A Quiet Place 2 " starring him was released in North America
.
Character Evaluation
Millicent Simmonds is a capable performer
. She is very introspective, and her observation of the world is delicate and rich, as if she has a mature soul
. In the movie "A Quiet Place", Millicent Simmonds's daughter Reagan is a deaf and mute girl who can't live without hearing aids. In real life, Millicent Simmonds has the same hearing impairment as the character. Despite this, the hearing impairment did not affect her performance in performance. She has a perfect interpretation of the role and a more unique understanding of the role
. Her simple and stubborn feeling fully meets the needs
of the role and is an excellent role for this role. The candidate is very exciting
. The audience can see her charm blooming during the filming process .
Extended Reading
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Marlene
2022-02-23 08:01:23
[Film Review] Wonderstruck (2017) 7.5/10
On the heel of his universally acclaimed pièce-de-résistence CAROL (2015), Todd Haynes' seventh picture WONDERSTRUCK has been given the short shrift ever since its debut in Cannes' main competition, what is the verdict? Not near the vicinity of the same luster and sophistication of CAROL, but...
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Chaya
2022-02-23 08:01:23
"Surprise in Silence": Falling in love with a city starts with a museum
Todd Hines' new work "Surprise in Silence" is easily reminiscent of two movies that are also stubborn bear children: "Hugo" and "Extraordinarily Loud, Very Close". The original novels and screenwriters of "Hugo" and "Surprise in Silence" are both written by Brian Selznick. In addition to the...
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Linnea
2022-04-20 09:02:24
The overall plot seems a bit immature and deliberate, and there are two scenes that stand out, that is, the appearance of Moore's old-fashioned makeup and the part of the bookstore sign language. However, the movie itself is a bit bland. Although Moore's role is limited this time, I still have a faint feeling that she is really Hines' soulmate.
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Ulises
2022-04-19 09:02:44
The appearance of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and Bao Ye, I thought in a trance that it was another sci-fi blessing. It turned out to be a pursuit of love through half a century. The New York version of the panorama hides the secret of time; the editing of two parallel lines is a bit boring, the text is relatively thin (not in line with the structure of building dual time and space), and the ending is not strong enough.