From ‘Three Billboards in the Suburbs’ to ‘The Dark Daughter’: The Best Performances by the ‘They Talk’ Cast

From ‘Three Billboards in the Suburbs’ to ‘The Dark Daughter’: The Best Performances by the ‘They Talk’ Cast

Among the multiple virtues that ‘Ellas habland’ treasures, the last of a Sarah Polley who continues to constantly build a more than interesting filmography as a director, it is clear that her dazzling cast shines in its own light. And it is that, already from its own poster, the film makes it clear that practically the entire weight of this story falls on the weight of a set of interpreters whose reliability is more than proven.

The best performances of each member of the impressive cast of ‘Ellas hablando’

1 Rooney Mara – ‘Carol’
From ‘Three Billboards in the Suburbs’ to ‘The Dark Daughter’: The Best Performances by the ‘They Talk’ Cast

The works of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in this masterpiece titled “Carol” are big words. Her performances are the heart and soul of a film that manages to transform romantic prose into moving poetry. Mara, as a protagonist like Blanchett or perhaps more, captures the essence of her character, weak, insecure, fragile, defenseless in the face of the emotional earthquake that Blanchett causes, with the greatness of an interpreter capable of hypnotizing with a single glance. Pure sensitivity.

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2 Claire Foy – ‘First Man – First Man’
Claire Foy - 'First Man - First Man'

Welcome and welcome to a full-fledged acting lesson. Look not for cracks, errors or oversights, the work that Claire Foy offers from her first scene in “First Man” to that unforgettable epilogue of gazes found and separated at the same time it’s just amazing.

Especially since the British actress had in her hands a character who could fully fall within the most boring, predictable and flat stereotype of history, but who, thanks to the film’s screenplay and the way in which the interpreter knows how to interpret him, loving it and taking care of it, ends up resulting one of the highlights of the set. To understand this better, let’s say that the tears we suspect she’ll shed off-shot are more moving than the ones that fall in front of the camera. Go further, amaze with simplicity, humility and transparency. Foy miraculous.

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3 Frances McDormand – ‘Three Billboards Outside’
Frances McDormand - 'Three Billboards Outside'

Do you more or less like ‘Three ads in the suburbs’, if you are one of the latter I anticipate that I don’t fully understand you, you will agree that Mildred Hayes is one of those characters designed to enter the history of cinema. And, in case it wasn’t on paper, Frances McDormand managed to hit a finish of such dimensions thanks to a performance not better than ever, but just as good as ever.

We’re talking about one of those actresses capable of destroying everything with insulting ease, combining tenderness with a grunt, a half smile with impulse, a tear with anger. His work on Martin McDonagh’s masterpiece is absolutely superb. She is the movie. And damn it, she doesn’t seem to weigh an ounce on her shoulders.

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4 Ben Whisaw – “Surge”
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A priori, ‘Surge’ doesn’t seem to tell a great story, in the sense that, during its little more than one hundred minutes, no shocking or surprising events happen. Nonetheless, this is one of the most powerful films about mental illness in recent years, an achievement achieved, in large part, by the rousing performance of a Ben Whisaw that hypnotizes, terrifies, fascinates, captivates and excites with the same force.

And that we’re talking about one of those roles that had everything to end in excess and artifice, a risk that the British dodge very well, transforming his every little gesture and look into a true stroke of genius. A truly unforgettable show.

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5 Jessie Buckley – ‘The Dark Daughter’
Jessie Buckley - 'The Dark Daughter'

While there has been much debate about the actual physical resemblance between Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman when it comes to suggesting that the former plays the younger version of the latter, it is clear that ‘The Dark Daughter’ manages to overcome that barrier with the help of acting talent. . And in the case at hand, The work of Buckley, one of those actresses you’re happy to find in any film, is extraordinarily complex and tearful.. A real tour de force that hits and removes you in the rawest way possible. Gorgeous from start to finish.

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There are, ready to convey all the force, devastating sensitivity, depth and intensity that this tremendous story has, some immense Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Claire Foy and Rooney Mara accompanied by a remarkable Ben Whishaw and a wonderful cast of supporting characters. They and he, together with Polley’s look and script, drive a proposition that stays in the memory and hits the stomach from the first viewing.

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In short, these are interpreters of the highest level who do what they do best with their naturalness and characteristic talent. Sure, it’s not something exceptional, nor is it the first time it’s happened, far from it. In this sense, Here are the most impressive jobs they have held during their respective careers. All-in-one considerations.

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