Elizabeth was the first movie I saw her in. Curious Case Of Benjamin Button is what turned me into fan wanting to see ot
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DEVO-12 — 10 years ago(November 20, 2015 02:58 AM)
Thank God He Met Lizzie. Originally watched it because of Frances O'Connor, but really enjoyed Cate's performance as well. I think the next film I saw was Oscar and Lucinda and then shortly afterwards Elizabeth was released and her ascendancy to the top began.
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MyMovieTVRomance — 10 years ago(November 26, 2015 12:10 AM)
NOTES ON A SCANDAL for meb68. She was so beautiful, I was in aw! I'm still in aw of how gorgeous she is!
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texastexas2003 — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 01:24 AM)
I never really paid much attention to her though I have seen few movies of hers. Until I recently watched Carol, it was amazing! Since then I've watched Blue Jasmine and Notes on a Scandal, which both were amazing as well. Now I'm a HUGE fan of hers. She's an amazing actress and one GORGEOUS woman.
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patricia-caliandra — 10 years ago(December 28, 2015 12:02 PM)
I admire her since
Elizabeth
. Then
Notes on a Scandal
confirmed how great she is. Everything that she does is perfect. But the movie that made me a fan was
Bandids
. The sequeal in which she sings is just so funny. I didn't know that she was actually funny in real life, but recently I've been addicted to watch her interviews and she is so spontaneous. I just love her. -
Artanis_Finarfiniel — 10 years ago(January 11, 2016 01:59 PM)
I've always liked Cate, but just recently I've started becoming a
really
big fan of hers. I'm currently attempting to watch all her movies in chronological order and of course, she's absolutely, ridiculously brilliant in Elizabeth, but it truly dawned on me what incredible range she has when I got to LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring and Bandits and realised that these two films were released
in the same year
. Is it even possible to get two characters that are more polar opposite than the Lady Galadriel and Kate Wheeler?? The transformation between the two roles is so complete that, if you didn't have prior knowledge of Cate, I bet most people would have absolutely
no idea
that they're watching the same actress in both films. Very few actors have the sheer chameleon ability that Cate does, it's a little scary (in a good way)! -
CuriousCase007 — 10 years ago(February 02, 2016 05:16 PM)
Benjamin Button back in 2008. First Blanchett film I'd seen and then watched about 90% of her other stuff and loved them. Love her.
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nadyaindonesia — 10 years ago(February 17, 2016 12:05 PM)
I was 12 years old - the first time I watched her performance in Curious Case of Benjamin Button. She did a marvelous performance. Also, a 2006 movie : Notes on a Scandal, she played as an art teacher who had relationship with her students. I heard the movie was based on a true story about a teacher in a relationship with her students and then she got pregnant. What a drama
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rudeboy_murray — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 02:06 AM)
I was never a big fan - even her much lauded performance in Elizabeth didn't do all that much for me, and paled next to other portrayals of Elizabeth I. In her earlier roles she was always solid, but never especially memorable - and occasionally, as in The Talented Mr Ripley (a film I otherwise love) seemed out of place. But she blew me away in Blue Jasmine and again in Carol. Two of the finest performances by anyone in the last ten years. As of now I am excited to see where she goes next.
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Artanis_Finarfiniel — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 10:43 AM)
Wow, it's rare to come across someone who doesn't find Cate's performance in Elizabeth one of the best of her career. I think it's absolutely astonishing. I first became interested in Cate through the LotR trilogy (being a Tolkien fan) but it wasn't until I saw her in Elizabeth that I really realised how deeply gifted she is. How she mixes both intense vulnerability and steely resolve, and manages to make such a famous and almost 'untouchable' historical figure into a multi-faceted, complex and REAL person blows my mind a little. I often think of Blue Jasmine as being Cate's career best performance (to date anyway) but sometimes I think I like her performance in Elizabeth even more. I find it difficult to choose between them, despite what starkly different characters and performances they are.
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wainot — 9 years ago(December 16, 2016 03:33 AM)
Probably,
The Gift- not a great film, but she was dynamic.
Perhaps, the first Blanchett film I saw was Elizabeth - and while it was epic, I wasn't sure how to regard her. In The Gift, it was just a quiet, sincere, wonderful performance.
I remember - after watching 3-5 of her films - thinking that I might be watching the greatest actress ever, as she just has the best combination of natural instincts, dazzling intelligence and high integrity. And, of course, she has a natural beauty to her, as well.
- not a great film, but she was dynamic.
