What direction will her career go?
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zombielicker — 10 years ago(October 19, 2015 03:02 PM)
She got decent reviews for both Regression and Colonia. She has two big movies coming up. Her career and her American accent is fine. It isn't stopping solid directors from hiring her. Last thing she needs to do is model her career after Ruperts.
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Fairpic — 10 years ago(October 20, 2015 02:00 AM)
I wasn't saying she should follow Rupert's career, what I did say was that he could do regional accents which I've yet to hear Emma do. I like her but to further her career she needs meatier roles. Maybe she has some lined up which we don't know about yet. I've yet to see those decent reviews for Regression I've seen many where the film has been totally panned although most blame the script and direction rather than the acting and the same applies to Colonia which as of yesterday nobody had signed up to5b4 screen it worldwide but that is not Emma's fault I grant you. The trouble with following "good" directors is that all are human and can produce some real turkeys at times. As I said, sometimes it's better to read the scripts thoroughly.
However, if you can give me links to good reviews on the acting in both films I would be more than pleased to read them. -
mana_k — 10 years ago(October 20, 2015 07:44 AM)
Colonia didn't get great reviews but Emma was praised in most of them.
http://omelete.uol.com.br/filmes/criticas/colonia/?key=100306
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/09/emma-watson-colonia
http://www.liveforfilms.com/2015/09/15/tiff-review-colonia/
Emma Watson (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) continues to make a successful transition as an adult actress while Daniel Brhl (Rush) for some reason remains an underrated performer.
http://thetfs.ca/2015/09/17/tiff-2015-review-colonia/
Watson anchors the film, and its refreshing to see a work depicting a woman attempting to rescue her boyfriend, instead of the usual damsel-in-distress scenario. Also, having her do so in a relentlessly and depressingly misogynistic hellhole adds a layer of depth and greater audience investment.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/a-and-e/entertainment/review-tiff-2015-colonia-is-a-battle-of-wills-with-no-clear-winners/article/444200
The core cast are excellent choices for their respective parts. Brhl is no stranger to politically charged narratives. Daniel wears his idealism on his sleeve to the point that his need for justice repeatedly puts them in danger. Watson is entirely convincing as the heroine coming to the rescue of her true love, which is a fittingly feminist take on a traditional narrative. Lena risks everything to save Daniel from an unknown fate, repeatedly putting her life in danger to get one step closer to her goal. The resolve Watson radiates is formidable. Nyqvists commitment to playing the cruel authoritarian is most believable, which makes it doubly disturbing.
http://www.themarysue.com/tiff-freeheld-colonia/
Nyqvist is somewhat scary as Schafer, but his performance feels like an actor playing up cult leader clichs weve seen in too many TV dramatizations. Brhl is generally solid, although even he cant play the man pretending to have brain damage without being embarrassed. Watson too, who has grown into an excellent adult actress, is pretty good, even if her character looks too made up considering the hardships shes put through. But both actors have to work harder than should be necessary due to some very clunky, melodramatic dialogue.
these are the ones i came across. Most of them criticize movie but not the acting so much. Some more I read where they thought Emma and Bruhl were wasted on this script. So think its not a bad start.. -
LifesWonderful — 10 years ago(October 21, 2015 02:05 PM)
Regression & Colonia did not live up to its expectations. I don't think either film will get a wide release.
Beauty and the Beast will show her box-office potential since she will be the lead. If it is a big hit, then most likely, she will get more roles (hopefully more mature roles).
The Circle seems like a good choice. I really hope this does good for her & isn't a miss like Colonia. -
danpivalwil — 10 years ago(October 27, 2015 11:01 PM)
Emma Watson is waiting.
She needs a big hit.
The only good news is BEAUTY AND THE BEAST(3D) is going to be a huge box office success and that could be great for the future of Emma Watson.
SIR RIDLEY SCOTT, ALIEN: PARADISE LOST(3D), THE CARTEL, DC & WB MOVIES, etc. -
pete-293 — 10 years ago(November 28, 2015 05:43 AM)
she's mostly famous for Hermione Granger. but she is going beyond Hermione and establishing herself as a serious actress. she will go far in the business.
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Piers1 — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 12:58 PM)
I really don't think acting is her
metier
despite having fluked a career. I can see her as one of the new breed of celeb/activist as she seems to have a genuine talent for 'poor me' whiny platitudes. A future in being the face of NGOs and a Bono/Susan Sarandon worthy-cause support act.
"Don't Trust the Heart - It Wants Your Blood."
