My current Top 5

My current Top 5

1/03/2012

Best Actress 1951: The resolution

After having watched and reviewed all five nominated performances, it's time to pick the winner!



It’s easy to imagine that this whole performance could have been much more satisfying and actually overcome the limitations of the writing if Eleanor Parker had actually dared to leave her own comfort zone and invest all the possibilities the character offered despite these obvious limitations – but she unfortunately played it too easy overall and reduced her character to a variety of different teary-eyed reaction shots.



                     
Shelley Winters does suffer from the sheer fact that she simply could not turn Alice Tripp into more than what George Stevens would allow her (and this is rather little) and often Alice also does feel too one-dimensional in her attempts to get George to marry her, but if Alice is a plot device, then Shelley Winters made sure that she would at least be a beautifully realized one.


Jane Wyman suffered from her weak material and very often limits her performance to two different facial expressions but within these limitations she crafted a touching piece of work that is saved by her decision to remain realistic while highlighting the sentimentality of the story and her strong final moments.



2. Katharine Hepburn in The African Queen

Katharine Hepburn has seldom been so deliciously entertaining, so wonderfully amusing and so dramatically heartbreaking in one movie. Rose Sayer is certainly not a very deep or complex character but there is still something almost magical about watching Katharine Hepburn bring her to such splendid life.




Vivien Leigh gave a performance that dug so deeply in this character’s mind and portrayed such unforgettable moments that it is one of a few movie performances that can truly be called a work of art, that serves the movie it is set in while also existing in its own universe, proofing once and for all the greatness of her talent and standing as a symbol for movie acting at its finest.





5 comments:

Louis Morgan said...

No surprise here but nor should there be since Leigh is amazing. Although I suppose I am surprised Winters fell below Wyman.

dinasztie said...

I am also surprised that Shelley is lower than Wyman. No other surprise, though.

dinasztie said...

BTW, what's next? I'm suggesting 2010 or 2009 or 1941. :D I'm EXTREMELY interested in your opinion about Natalie Portman. Couldn't you give just a hint? :D

Fritz said...

Mmh, I thought my reviews showed that I prefered Jane Wyman slightly more but in the end, the difference between them is not so great, so...

I have already chosen a next year. It's one I just finished and I want to do it because after all these years with rather clear winners I wanted to do one with more suspense. About 2010: I haven't seen Michelle Williams and Jennifer Lawrence yet so I don't know when i will do 2010. And no, no hint yet! :-)

joe burns said...

No surprise here, though I am a little shocked Shelly Winters got a low rating, given most people seem to love her...