Kayelle
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Someone mentioned "The Gift" on Netflix but now I can't find the post. Anyway, I just watched it and it was sure my kind of movie..a psychological thriller. I liked it a lot.
Someone mentioned "The Gift" on Netflix but now I can't find the post. Anyway, I just watched it and it was sure my kind of movie..a psychological thriller. I liked it a lot.
I watched Lincoln starring Daniel Day Lewis last night on Netflix.
It was excellent.
I watched Lincoln starring Daniel Day Lewis last night on Netflix.
It was excellent.
I watched Lincoln starring Daniel Day Lewis last night on Netflix.
It was excellent.
We saw that a few years ago and also thought it was excellent, as was Daniel Day Lewis. I had read that he stayed in character at all times. This isn't the article, but it is an interesting one about Lewis's process. He is a method actor's actor, for sure....Daniel Day Louis was just superb as Lincoln.
An alternative to the general run of "triumph over the odds" biopics, My Left Foot is the true story of Irish cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown. Paralyzed from birth, Brown (played by Hugh O'Conor as child and Daniel Day-Lewis as an adult) is written off as retarded and helpless. But Christy's indomitable mother (Brenda Fricker) never gives up on the boy. Using his left foot, the only part of his body not afflicted, Brown learns to write. He grows up to become a well-known author, painter, and fundraiser, and along the way falls in love with nurse Mary Carr (Ruth McCabe). There's no sugarcoating in My Left Foot: Brown, a heavy drinker, was by no means lovable. Day-Lewis and Fricker both won Academy Awards for their performances, and the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Also notable are the late Ray McAnally in his next-to-last film role as Christy's father, and venerable Cyril Cusack as Lord Castlewelland. Director Jim Sheridan co-scripted with Shane Connaughton from Christy Brown's autobiography. ]
I don't have a clue why I never saw "My Left Foot" until yesterday. Daniel Day Louis is an acting treasure of our time. If I didn't know that before yesterday, I sure know it today.
Watching Commando right now, debating on the lineup for the rest of the day...it's usually The Quiet Man and Darby O'Gill and the Little People.