Test 2

Please select your preferred language.

請選擇你慣用的語言。

请选择你惯用的语言。

English
中文简体
台灣繁體
香港繁體

登入

記住我

初到 Fridae?

Fridae Mobile

Advertisement
Highlights

More About Us

時尚娛樂

« 較新的 | 較舊的 »
7 Jan 2009

Rachel Getting Married

Director: Jonathan Demme

Starring: Anne Hathaway, Bill Irwin, Anna Deavere Smith, Debra Winger

Release: 2009-01-07

Is Anne Hathaway the new queen of Hollywood? Her limpid Bambi eyes, coltish limbs, sophisticated sense of style and acting skills may explain why she's getting more work these days than any other young actress. And with her latest film Rachel Getting Married, she delivers a career-best performance that will only garner her more respect in Hollywood and more devotion from audiences.

Directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs), Anne plays a recovering drug addict who leaves her rehab center to go straight to her family home, where her sister Rachel (Rosemary DeWitt) is getting married. But her arrival sparks off a series of confrontations with various family members, which unwittingly drags out the past - a past that the family has tried to keep a secret

Anne is terrific in the role - by turns, sad, lonely, hopeful, hopeless, bitchy and insightful. She is the only reason to watch this otherwise boring and indulgent drama that tries too hard to give you an "authentic" experience by using herky-jerky handheld cameras and seemingly improvised dialogue.

The film is somewhat messy. But Anne rises above the flawed material to deliver something quite genuine.

Social


請選擇新聞及專欄版本

精選個人檔案

Now ALL members can view unlimited profiles!

Languages

View this page in a different language:

讚好

合作夥伴

 ILGA Asia - Fridae partner for LGBT rights in Asia IGLHRC - Fridae Partner for LGBT rights in Asia

Advertisement