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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Mia Wasikowska


    endiadj — 10 years ago(May 17, 2015 06:31 AM)

    If it's true she turned down Carol w/Cate Blanchett and Clouds of Sils Maria w/Juliette Binoche. Two extraordinary roles with Oscar potentential.

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      alonging — 10 years ago(May 19, 2015 06:41 AM)

      What does that have to do with her agent? She got both of those roles and left for her own reasons, but the point is she GOT them so her agent did the work properly.

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        SwingBatta — 10 years ago(May 20, 2015 09:54 PM)

        As much as it sucks that Mia had to drop out of Carol, she resembles Cate Blanchett too much and would've looked more like her daughter in the film. Plus, it took too damn long to get off the ground (two years).
        Like the previous poster said, Mia nonetheless scored those parts, and already has her pick of the litter of roles at only 25, so you're hardly in a position to judge her
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        You four-eyed psycho.

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          LifeVsArt — 10 years ago(May 21, 2015 08:55 AM)

          Like the previous poster said, Mia nonetheless scored those parts, and already has her pick of the litter of roles at only 25, so you're hardly in a position to judge her or her agent.
          And she's playing the principal lead (not in someone else's star vehicle). I think her agent might deserve a bouquet of roses for nailing the much buzzed about "Crimson Peak", with Mia as the heroine. I also would anticipate the upcoming "Alice Through the Looking Glass", again a big film with Mia in the lead, as being worth a nod of approval. Mia is also about to begin filming "Brimstone" - again, Mia is the lead protagonist. Becoming established as the principal lead in films is very difficult these days, and much more so for a female; doing it with creative, high quality, adult efforts (no comic book, Y.A. stuff), is phenomenal for someone in their 20's. Her agent i2000s to be applauded.

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            endiadj — 10 years ago(May 25, 2015 09:38 PM)

            Ok then, second guessing herself. Kris won a Cesar for Sils and now Rooney won the Palme d'or for the other.

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              Benedict_Cumberbatch — 10 years ago(June 24, 2015 11:31 PM)

              So what? It's not all about awards (although I'll admit that I'd love to see Mia winning an Oscar one day - she's my favorite of this generation).
              I do agree that Therese and Valentine were great parts and would've loved seeing her in both films opposite Cate and Juliette, but in the end there's such a thing as scheduling conflicts and you gotta make choices She must've had her reasons to drop out. In the end, she's only 25 and has already built an impressive resume with formidable leading AND supporting roles. I'd say she's on the right path and also has a great agent.

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                brockmeeks — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 05:32 PM)

                I agree. Instead of something with substance that might be seen she did "Map to the Stars."
                Carol is going to be great I think.

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                  SwingBatta — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 09:25 PM)

                  Instead of something with substance that might be seen she did "Maps to the Stars."
                  You DO realize she unwillingly dropped out of Carol, right? Maybe if the film hadn't taken two years to get made she'd have stayed aboard. We'll never know.
                  You four-eyed psycho.

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