It's Keira Knightley going to Jerry Bruckheimer's office and she doesn't get why she doesn't have a role in Pirates 4. It's a nice parody imitation of Knightley.
I also agree with those arguing that Keira Knightley has talent. I'm a much bigger fan of Andrew Garfield and Carey Mulligan in general, but even I have to admit Knightley was the best part of Never Let Me Go. And I think her performance in Pride & Prejudice is kind of underrated just because she fits so naturally into those kinds of movies. She made it look effortless, but Elizabeth Bennett is not an easy role to play at all. And while she wasn't my favorite version of the character (that would be Jennifer Ehle), I do think she was a very good one.
I also agree with those arguing that Keira Knightley has talent. I'm a much bigger fan of Andrew Garfield and Carey Mulligan in general, but even I have to admit Knightley was the best part of Never Let Me Go. And I think her performance in Pride & Prejudice is kind of underrated just because she fits so naturally into those kinds of movies. She made it look effortless, but Elizabeth Bennett is not an easy role to play at all. And while she wasn't my favorite version of the character (that would be Jennifer Ehle), I do think she was a very good one.
Yeah, Keira is very good. Have you seen A Dangerous Method? I'll tell ya, to not only hold your own with Fassbender and Viggo but to actually give the standout performance in a movie with the two of them is no easy task.
That said, I still think Never Let Me Go is one of the most pretentious, ridiculous movies I've ever seen. Not because of the actors... I just thought the whole concept was absurd and scenes that attempted to be sad and emotional actually had me laughing.
It was basically The Island if you swapped out chase scenes for sad looks between the main characters.
Yeah, Keira is very good. Have you seen A Dangerous Method? I'll tell ya, to not only hold your own with Fassbender and Viggo but to actually give the standout performance in a movie with the two of them is no easy task.
That said, I still think Never Let Me Go is one of the most pretentious, ridiculous movies I've ever seen. Not because of the actors... I just thought the whole concept was absurd and scenes that attempted to be sad and emotional actually had me laughing.
It was basically The Island if you swapped out chase scenes for sad looks between the main characters.
I haven't seen A Dangerous Method yet, but it's my Netflix queue. As for NLMG, you're right about the premise. Ironically, the book it was based on and [blackout]The Island[/blackout] were released the exact same year. But I still found the movie to be a very moving experience. Yes, that's another way of saying I was a blubbering puddle of tears by the end of it, lol. I may have cried at the end of [blackout]The Island[/blackout] too, but that would have been due to the massive headache it had induced.
Yeah, Keira is very good. Have you seen A Dangerous Method? I'll tell ya, to not only hold your own with Fassbender and Viggo but to actually give the standout performance in a movie with the two of them is no easy task.
That said, I still think Never Let Me Go is one of the most pretentious, ridiculous movies I've ever seen. Not because of the actors... I just thought the whole concept was absurd and scenes that attempted to be sad and emotional actually had me laughing.
It was basically The Island if you swapped out chase scenes for sad looks between the main characters.
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