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DanielCrakehole — 21 years ago(November 29, 2004 10:27 PM)
What isn't he good in? In Gandhi he is a clone of the real man. In Schindler's List he trumps Neeson as the best actor in the movie. As Logan in Sexy Beast he surprised me further more. I never knew he could be so aggressive.
You had a few drinks and you got laid. The next day you were alone again. Sober and once more trying to redeem purity you could feel the emptiness inside. Your thoughts repeated themselves "There's someone out there who means a lot to me". You prayed for angels. -
califlipmix — 21 years ago(January 01, 2005 03:11 AM)
Considering how awful british actors are at portraying american characters I would have to say his role as Meyer Lanski in Bugsy is his most memorable performance I mean seing the guy most well knows for being Ghandi switch into the role of one of americas most well known gangsters was amazing He is a genius..
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Osip — 19 years ago(June 26, 2006 08:13 PM)
I agree Kingsley is a spell-binding Feste. His Feste appears to be full of humanity, of melancholy about the transience of love and life, of a sad sympathy for the other characters' struggles to find their way through a maze of passion and love. At the same time, Kingsley's Feste is inscrutable; one always suspects him to be in the know about the various secrets of Shakespeare's play, most notably Viola's identity. A wonderful performance that, under Trevor Nunn's direction, makes Feste into the play's central character. It's amazing how much Kingsley achieved with his in this film rather low-key acting.