Natasha vs Faye Dunaway in The Handmaid's tale
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Bunnymonsterz — 16 years ago(October 04, 2009 08:29 PM)
"BTW, that movie had some of the creepiest, jaw-dropping scenes ever."
I just watched this, and I agree completely! The first "ceremony" scene had me literally cringing. Those poor women. And the fact that the wives had to actually
participate
in the
rape
I think that's what freaked me out the most.
A great movie though, one that definitely hit a nerve and had me thinking about it for days afterward.
rolling downhill like a snowball headed for hell -
grandmabrat — 11 years ago(May 16, 2014 08:43 PM)
Don't you all realize that it is a reworking of the thing in the bible that says that if a handmaid (or servant girl) gives birth on the knees of her lady then the child is the same as if the lady gave birth to it? This was a way that barren wives could have their own children. I believe it is in Genesis. These people just did the conceiving on the knees of the lady instead of the birth, and the birth was a ceremony to encourage the handmaids and women of the area. Their own skewing of the bible.
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jltyler — 16 years ago(September 14, 2009 10:35 AM)
Dunaway had a very good role in this movie; very complex. The problem is that she wasn't vulnerable enough in the scenes in which the audience was supposed to feel sorry for her. I think that's always been her problem as an actress.
By constrast, Natasha's role isn't nearly as complex, and despite her character's circumstances, it seemed as if she was holding back, deliberately trying not to make her character seem weak or vulnerable.
That's why, when she breaks down after being ritualistically raped by Dunaway's husband so that she can have a baby for them, it's such an emotional moment for the audience. And from that moment on we're rooting for her to f238ind a way out. -
Blondfashionisto — 15 years ago(January 01, 2011 10:34 AM)
'The Handmaid's Tale' was the first movie I saw Natasha in and I thought she was wonderful.
You can't really compare her role to Faye's - They're opposites in the story. I loved Faye, too, though, and I do think her character evoked some sympathy - At least I felt badly for her; she was a celebrity back in the day and was reduced to a very subjudated role in the 'new order' of Gilead.
Natasha certainly didn't shy away from the nudity involved; she had a lot of guts to do it
How sad to lose her so young!
Six inches is perfectly adequate; more is vulgar!' (Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Re: An open window). -
mikeflw1 — 10 years ago(October 19, 2015 01:19 PM)
Dunaway had a very good role in this movie; very complex. The problem is that she wasn't vulnerable enough in the scenes in which the audience was supposed to feel sorry for her. I think that's always been her problem as an actress.
Speaking of creepy scenes
NO MORE WIRE HANGERS!
From MOMMIE DEAREST worked very well for her. But there was no room for any vulnerability in that scene anyway, and I really don't remember any of her other work that called for it.
(Except that scene may have hurt her career. It ranks at the top of my list of most shocking/distasteful scenes)
And the most frightening thing about that movie was how it was based on real life.
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grumpy_otter — 11 years ago(November 14, 2014 06:31 PM)
I think they were both brilliant in this filmeach perfectly inhabiting her character. The Dunaway scene that stands out for me is when she was watching the old film of herself as a singer. Her face is a lesson in acting effectively.