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the duchess is keira's best picture to date. she is superb in it, really superb, and even though she is in it for the whole thing, quite literally she is in every scene, you don't get tired of her. if she doesn't get an oscar nod i will be shocked and annoyed. she was amazing in the duchess, really.
You really believed her, which is a new thing for keira... you really thought she was georgiana. Her emotion seemed real, and that's what makes this so incredible, because some of the themes of the duchess would be foreign to her (or any other 20 something actress), but you believed her emotions when she was reacting to certain things. I was blown away, and i'm not even the biggest keira fan. the duchess certainly changed my opinion of her.
so i whole-heartedly recommend it.![]()
(hehe long post, but it's all true!)





As for Pirates 4 I really want her to join Depp![]()
Celladoor & kellian, thanks very much for these, they're gorgeous!

yes, smartarse she gets better and better with experience, a sign of someone with true acting potential. she is going from strength to strength, which is why these new films of hers both intrigue and worry me at the same time. King lear is a difficult, difficult film to do well, primarily because of the length of the play itself but also because of the themes and interpretations of characters/scenes... although i think with the right director it could be a hit.
. And, if I remember it correctly, besides Cordelia's scene in the first act she doesn't have much to do until near the end. The other two daughters have at least twice as many lines. So it's a good way for Keira to further flex her acting chops without being overwhelmed. I'm pretty excited about the Paltrow-Watts casting! This makes up for Naomi not getting Narcissa Malfoy in the new Harry Potter
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. It's too bad they couldn't get Sir Ian McKellen to do it again (although that would be a bit repetitious since his Lear wasn't too long ago). Ciaran Hinds, maybe, if they aged him or John Noble, the man who played Denethor (the deranged King of Gondor) in "Return of the King".