terça-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2011

"Love Sucks" (about Blue Valentine)


"In this movie, Michelle Williams takes a stand against something -- and it's her own stagnation. So I really hate it when people say she's not likable, because to me, she's the hero. She could have been more likable, I guess, if she were satisfied with just being a wife or a mother, but she needs more out of her life. She needs to grow. She needs to become. And those are heroic goals," he says.

*from the director of Blue Valentine

CINTRA: I HATE TO DISAGREE WITH THE DIRECTOR, but I dont think so. If she wants to take a stand against something, be it with herself, not with her bloody great husband. HE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HER SHITTY LIFE!

PERICLES: She was stuck in a poor relationship. Her challenge was getting out of her marriage and discover what she really needs. Maybe the love of someone is not all we need...

CINTRA: Surely not. but she could do it with a little more respect towards people's feelings, you know? no matter how many reasons she had, nobody has nothing to do with that.

PERICLES: You know... There was no way. With the end, doesn't matter how, who loves always suffer!

CINTRA: Love sucks!

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Michelle Williams foi indicada ao Oscar na categoria de melhor atriz. O nome do filme, em português, é "Namorados para Sempre" e a estreia no Brasil está marcada para o dia 17 de Junho, infelizmente! Por isso é bom estar por aqui neste período - praticamente todos os filmes quentes do Oscar estão em cartaz.

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2 comentários:

  1. Toda vez que vejo um ator de Dawson's Creek eu lembro de você e acho que ela foi a única que se deu bem de verdade, né? A Katie Holmes agora seguiu carreira como mulher do Tom Cruise e mãe da Suri.

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  2. Ela deu muito certo... mas li a respeito de Katie Holmes em uma série sobre os Kennedy. Isso vai ser massa...

    A Michelle atua muito bem em Blue Valentine, mas não sei se merece o Oscar... tem um cisne negro no caminho. haha

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