From ‘The Falling’ to ‘Don’t Worry, Dear’: A Review of the Career of the Great Florence Pugh

From ‘The Falling’ to ‘Don’t Worry, Dear’: A Review of the Career of the Great Florence Pugh

Perhaps the force of nature is the best possible definition when talking about (and celebrating) the talent of the wonderful Florence Pugh. One of the fundamental actresses both of her generation and of recent years would also He has earned it hard and, above all, based on interpretations with a particular ease to win us over.

Review of the career of an essential actress of the present: Florence Pugh

1 “The fall”
From ‘The Falling’ to ‘Don’t Worry, Dear’: A Review of the Career of the Great Florence Pugh

The first feature film in which we could see and appreciate Florence Pugh was released in 2014 and was called “The Falling”. We are talking about a more than correct suspense film in which the alchemy of the actress with our beloved Maisie Williams stood out, thus forming a couple on which the full weight of the story rested. Not everything worked to the same level, the first section, for example, is well above the result, but Only for the performances of its protagonists it is worth approaching the tape of Carol Morley.

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Two “Lady Macbeth”

The revelation. If ‘Lady Macbeth’ is such a magnificent film, it is largely due to the impressive work of Florence Pugh. Since its first appearance, the actress unreservedly takes possession of the film, elevating it with a brutal mix of coldness, anger, emotion and tenderness. A memorable performance that placed Pugh on a map of admiration that he has happily been placed on ever since.

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3 ‘Evil’
'Evil'

A film that works much better based on flashes of inspiration than as a compact work, supposes ‘Malevolent’ one of the least interesting moments of Florence Pugh’s career. In fact, it might be the worst project he’s ever been involved in, which, on the other hand, doesn’t mean he went on autopilot or didn’t take it seriously. Indeed, her performance is the most memorable in a film that never quite begins. An extraordinary work in a disappointing film.

4 “The Outlaw King”

Despite receiving truly devastating reviews after its release, there are many positive things to highlight in ‘The Outlaw King’, a film written by David MacKenzie, responsible for the immense ‘Comanchería’. For example, the work of the entire cast, from a notable Chris Pine to a Florence Pugh capable of transforming every scene in which she appears in real gold. The staging also works, the final climax, the script… Come on, what it’s convenient to reclaim “The Outlaw King” as the wonderful movie it always was.

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5 ‘The Passenger’
'The Passenger'

Remember what we just said about Florence Pugh having a special knack for turning every scene she appears in to gold? Well, in “El pasajero”, a wonderful entertainment brand from the house of Liam Neeson-Jaume Collet Serra, we have the most sensational example. They are few, yes, but all moments of the actress automatically become one of the best and most memorable in the film.

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6 “Fighting in the Family”

The hidden gem in Florence Pugh’s career path. Written and directed by Stephen Merchant, ‘Fighting in the Family’ is a fabulous comedy-drama that is enjoyed in style from the first to the last scene, also featuring a wonderful cast in which, in addition to the aforementioned Pugh, an absolute star of the proposal, the exemplary works of Lena Heady and Nick Frost stand out. A proposal that entertains, entertains and excites with the same (and admirable) simplicity.

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7 ‘Little Women’
'Little Women'

Among the many virtues that the sublime “Little Women” condenses, it is clear that Florence Pugh is one of the most brilliant and indisputable. Her interpretation of the unforgettable Amy confirmed, full of nuances and splendid discoveries from start to finish An actress who had already displayed her immense talent, yes, but rarely with such captivating charm.

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8 ‘mid summer’
'mid summer'

Loved and hated in equal measure, that’s what some masterpieces have, there’s one thing we all agree on when we talk about ‘Midsommar’: Florence Pugh is extraordinary. Well, that and that has one of the best prologues in horror movie history, but that’s another topic. As for the British actress, we’re talking about her roundest interpretation to datean impressive work from start to finish that remains forever engraved in the memory, which also happens with several scenes in the demanding (and excellent) film by Ari Aster.

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9 ‘Black Widow’
'Black Widow'

Fantastic during its first installment, which relied heavily and decisively on the most representative espionage genre, ‘Black Widow’ had a brilliant trump card like Florence Pugh. The actress signed a model entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe here, offering a real splash of charisma and presence in a film that more than considerably improved every time it hit the screen. The event, in case there was any doubt, was repeated in the wonderful ‘Hawkeye’.

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10 ‘Do not worry dear’
'Do not worry dear'

While it takes some horrors to separate it from the many and varied controversies that have accompanied it lately, plus the rather dire reviews it’s received since its premiere, “Don’t Worry, Darling” is a proposition filled with positive stimuli. Olivia Wilde’s second directorial effort after the wonderful ‘Super Nerds’, this story of mystery and intrigue set in the 1950s offers strong emotions, shocking scenes and a memorable protagonist: Florence Pugh. It’s not a small reward.

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Both in supporting roles and in major protagonists, Pugh knew how to capitalize on each of the stories of which he was a part to demonstrate an overwhelming personality, charisma and presence. When it appears on screen, as well as automatically enhancing the proposal, you know you’re in for some real-world interpretive moments.

With a promising future and a present marred, unfairly, by occasional controversy, Florence Pugh is already one of Hollywood’s great stars, a courageous actress who performs at the same (very high) level in stratospheric blockbusters and small budget films. There’s no wrong place or time to meet her again, it’s always a real pleasure.

Source: E Cartelera

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