An Acting Masterpiece
This movie should be required viewing for anyone wanting to be an actor or studying acting. Wilkinson, Spacek and Tomei all should go down in history as giving three of the greatest performances ever. Its so rare that actors embrace this level of nuance and subtlety in film. Wilkinson and Spacek could not say a single word in this film, and you'd still know everything that they were thinking. They are truly heartbreaking, and their performances in the final 15 minutes are chilling.
But to me, the film belongs to Marissa Tomei. With very little screen time, she left the biggest impression on me. There is one moment in the film, maybe three seconds long, that is genuinely one of the most realistic moments of acting on screen- her short scream as shes coming down the stairs as Richard shoots Frank sends chills down my spine everytime.
All three should have won every award out there. Stunning, stunning work.
I like pigs. Dogs look up to you, cats down on you. Pigs treat you as equals.