Thursday, November 29, 2007
Margot at the Wedding
This movie shows how they damage themseleves and the loved ones when they torn aprt from each other by divorce which happens in life.The movie is got charming tastes, then his latest effort, Margot at the Wedding.
It shows unpleasant characters to grace a movie screen in a long time and then asks us to become involved in their bitchy and hateful escapades for 90-odd minutes. The result: a lot of good and brave performances in the service of a film that is as profoundly annoying and irritating that you’ll want to do a reverse Purple Rose of Cairo and jump into the screen just so that you can slap some sense into the characters.
11 year-old son Claude (Zane Pais) in tow, Margot (Nicole Kidman) is anxiously travelling to her childhood home to attend the wedding of her sister, Pauline (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to unemployed oaf, Malcolm (Jack Black). An egotistic self-absorbed, judgmental woman, Margot instantly disapproves of the union, going about her business wrecking lives as she enjoys the weekends. she gradually thinks about her own life.
Margot is embarrassed by her sister’s attraction to Malcolm, equally repulsed and dependent on her son’s attention, and finds herself drawn to conflict as a means to reinforce her own intelligence. Nicole Kidman brings this character to life as a fountain of hypocrisy, and it’s a lovely performance .
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