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The very charming Charlotte Bless. |
Directed by Lee Daniels, best known for the award-winning Precious (2009), The Paperboy (2012) has
had very mixed reviews but most agree that the best thing about the film is
Nicole Kidman. In it she plays Charlotte Bless, a deliciously trashy
40-year-old blond who falls for a prisoner on death row that she has been
corresponding with and although she has never met the man they are engaged to
be married. Her role certainly deserved
some recognition for Best Actress at the big award ceremonies but as usual she didn’t
get it.
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Ward Jensen interviews Hillary von Wetter. |
Based on a novel of the same name by American author Pete
Dexter it’s mainly located in the simmering sun drenched swamps of Louisiana in
1969. Hillary van Wetter (John Cusack) is on death row for the murder of
Thurmond Call an unscrupulous local sheriff who it is alleged killed a cousin
of van Wetter. Charlotte Bless requests the help of two Miami Times
investigative journalists, Ward Jansen (Matthew McConaughey) and the Englishman
Yardley Acheman (David Oyelowo), to prove that her beloved is innocent and
should be released from prison so she can marry him. Ward, who is determined to
get to the truth, is back on his home turf were his father and brother Jack
(Zac Efron) are still living. Jack, who is to drive the two out of town
reporters, has fallen in love with the sexpot Charlotte, which, as usual with
matters of the heart, complicates things.
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Charlotte Bless pleads van wetter's case. |
Its not as if this gothic thriller is not enjoyable,
as I have already pointed out the acting from our leading lady is, as Peter
Bradshaw put it in his Cannes review, “terrifically good, funny, sexy, and
poignantly vulnerable” Macy Grey is very amusing at Anita the family’s maid who
also narrates the story. John Cusack is scary as van Wetter and the other three
main stars play their parts effortlessly. But, yes there is a but, the film is
flat, and by that I mean it does not move you, its unemotional, but if you like
your movies to be fun and somewhat raunchy then give it a try.
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Who's taking who for a ride? |
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