Subjective evaluation, I have watched many Cate Blanchett movies. Like Aunt May, the two actors will design some subtle actions according to the characters in the play, but Aunt May occasionally gives me a slight discomfort, which I still remember. What's new is the scene in "Big Little Lies" where she fiddles with the necklace around her neck. The performance traces are too heavy. She has been able to fully reflect her character in the previous appearances a few times. Suddenly adding such an action, it seems that the character is going to be stuffed. Full, I don't leave any blanks for the audience at all. It is reasonable to suspect that Aunt May added it herself. Maybe Aunt May is too experienced in acting and doesn't realize that the performance is so superb that it occasionally goes too far. At present, Cate Blanchett feels good to me, at least There is also a gap for the audience so that the whole performance does not overflow. Some of the movements in "Notes on Scandal" and "Blue Jasmine" are similar, but they are more layered. The hand is still the same hand, and the body is still the same body, but it can It feels like two completely different characters, and when I watch it, I won't be separated from the characters in the play and think that these are all played by Blanchett.
In the play, Barbara did take on the horror part from my perspective and ability to accept. The expression and self-reporting made me terrified. At the end, I continued to meet another woman on the bench as if nothing had happened, and suddenly my mind began to flash back to her. I got goosebumps throughout the episode with S.
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