what is Foster doing to her career?
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Edren — 15 years ago(September 24, 2010 01:58 PM)
Well if you're a big Jodie Foster fan ok. I like her a lot, including in this movie. If you feel she is selling herself short, then that is obviously a shame. Maybe the right role hasn't come along yet.
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cesetevi — 15 years ago(September 24, 2010 02:10 PM)
After silence of the lambs something happened and she took different roles.You said she is too rich so why does she needs to sell herself ? To earn more money? I was expecting from her a meryl streep career.do you think streep would take a role like this in this movie as foster did? I guess she's making bad decisions.After her great movies she looks as if she just started acting and cinema career.
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Edren — 15 years ago(September 24, 2010 02:18 PM)
Streep wouldn't be able to do this role as well as Foster. It's not her type of movie really. Who knows what motivates her only Jodie herself I suppose.
It's hard to measure fandom, my sister adores her.
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cesetevi — 15 years ago(September 25, 2010 12:06 AM)
It's not her type of movie really.This is exactly what I think about Foster either.As an audience we watch and observe them.we start to judge their characters and create a profile in our minds.when they slip from what we are used to see them in their roles we start ro criticize.
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Miss_Sui_Generis — 15 years ago(November 10, 2010 11:49 PM)
LOL. Jodie Foster is very talented. She's also intelligent enough to arrange her life to suit herself. With two Academy Awards, a degree from Yale, money in the bank, and two children, she does not have a reason to play the fame game. I respect her for being a woman of substance. There are enough middle-aged fame whores with bad plastic surgery in Hollywood. Foster is good-looking without abandoning taste or dignity.
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jessx2001 — 15 years ago(December 30, 2010 12:28 AM)
Yes, and she speaks fluid French as well. She seems choosy about her projects. She said in an interview that the main character in Flightplan was meant to be a male role but was switched to a female role when she did the movie.
I do admire her much:) She's not a publicity hog, and she seems to be the type of actress and person that can command attention and respect in Hollywood.
I've just begun to look at interviews of her on Youtube and I am very impressed by what I see. What a beautiful and intelligent woman. I do believe she is very talented and gifted and down-to-earth. If she is what middle age is all about bring it on!
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isolated_ions — 15 years ago(March 06, 2011 03:33 AM)
Well, when you think about it, she's acting circles around everyone shes on the screen with, and in a movie like this it rises that much more to the surface and blows you away. In this sense, she's making her scratch and an indelible mark on Hollywood all in one fell swoop.
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Eightythreeyearoldguy — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 08:33 AM)
The OP can't understand why Jody Foster took the role of Erica Bain. She simply was fascinated by the idea of a woman who must continue living although she doesn't really want to, a woman rebuilding her personality after the devastating act of violence that brought her former life toppling down. Erica Bain was originally written as a newspaper columnist and it was Jody who suggested making her a NPR type of radio personality instead, making her a person New Yorkers knew by voice. And I think Jodie made a good choice in taking this role.
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macgirl66 — 12 years ago(November 07, 2013 11:03 PM)
The reason I thought this movie was moronic was because, as she gets attacked and the fiance gets killed, I find it unbelievable that ALL OF A SUDDEN she now becomes the subject of countless acts of random violence that threaten her life. I mean, how likely is it that you would be nearly beaten to death, then nearly shot to death in a store robbery and then put to knife point on a train? At this point, I changed the channel. Ughunbelievable plot
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jonc-962-388319 — 11 years ago(June 11, 2014 03:36 PM)
You bring up some good points. I think it's kind of unbelievable that all of those random acts of violence would take place. But the movie does make a point that she is going out in the middle of the night looking for the trouble.
On the other hand, even if one were looking for that kind of trouble- it's still very random that all of that would happen in modern day NYC. Maybe in 70s - 80s - early 90s NYC when it would've been a lot more dangerous to go roaming around at any hour.
I enjoyed the movie because I was willing to "suspend disbelief" to enjoy the movie. But maybe that's only because I'm a Foster fan and I wanted to see her run around and go crazy in a Death Wish/Dirty Harry kinda way!!!
The movie was a little ruined for me though because of the implausibility of it all. When she goes into the convenient store - you just know that it's going to get robbed because you've seen it happen in SO MANY movies!!! On the other hand- the guy yells to the clerk something about "not getting to see the kids" which makes it a more crime of passion.
But still- all the violent acts in this movie are totally random and there's a LOT of them!
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koffeenkreame41-1 — 11 years ago(July 07, 2014 12:09 AM)
It's a revenge film, along the lines of Man on Fire and it's also a vigilante film like The Punisher mixed with the Death Wish movies and those films had many crazy moments, many could be seen as predictable, still enjoyed it and Foster's performance especially at the very end.
"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna*beep*wit me!"- Hudson in Aliens.