What makes her so special
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tomasmith2003 — 18 years ago(December 25, 2007 11:36 AM)
Ditto on the wonderful "Another Woman", the very best of Woody Allen's dramas, which I wish he would do more of. "Melinda and Melinda" and "Match Point" was a welcome return to this, but "AW" is still the templet that his dramas should shoot for. "September" which came out the year before was all right, but not quite as good. But sure, Rowlands is a gem and should very much be 5b4looked at with respect as one of our vintage actresses from way back
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mikel3363 — 17 years ago(November 22, 2008 08:51 PM)
Gena Rowlands
.Her authenticity; her talent; her beauty; her keen intelligence. She possesses a unique quality of being simultaneously accessible and enigmatic, which is fascinating! She is never predictable nor cliche. Gena is an original.
My favorite Gena Rowland performances:
ANOTHER WOMAN (One of Woody Allen's best films, in my opinion)
GLORIA
A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OPENING NIGHT
STRANGERS: THE STORY OF A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
UNHOOK THE STARS
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rhomp2002 — 16 years ago(October 03, 2009 08:49 PM)
I think what makes her so special is that she encompasses the whole American ethos in her performances. She is real. If she were plunked down in the locale where her character is set, she would be right at home there. I don't get the feel that she is an actress performing but that she is the real character being herself. That is not an easy thing to pull off. I know almost nobody else in the movies who can do that. Maybe Helen Mirren but that is about the only other one I can think of.
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Gadare — 16 years ago(January 03, 2010 08:41 PM)
She's gorgeous and talented. An earthy vulnerability combined with a fearlessness in showing base emotions. She seems like the kind of friend I would most want: someone who would give me the hard, honest truth and put her arm around me when I cried.
I love in "Gloria" when she taunts the hoodlums who are trying take the child from her. She's holding a pistol like a pro and saying "Ya sissies! You let a woman beat you!"
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LostFRINGE — 15 years ago(May 28, 2010 02:08 PM)
OMG! I totally agree! She's just so gorgeous. It's unbelievable how old she is.
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ilovedessert-1 — 15 years ago(July 25, 2010 03:55 PM)
HI, The best way I could answer is to say that much as Streep doesshe becomes who she is playing.
Think about the fact that after a few minutes of watching Gena, you forget who she is, because you are so busy watch who she has become! -
cjpmak — 15 years ago(November 03, 2010 01:11 PM)
I adore her, and have since seeing her in Gloria. That performance just blew me away.
And I agree with the other person who said her voice is one of her biggest strengths. Like Colleen Dewhurst, that sultry voice is magnificent and mysterious.
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aidosh94 — 15 years ago(November 19, 2010 04:21 PM)
I know exactly what you're talking about. Her smile is so warm and kind and unique, I always think about it when I see her in a movie, and the fragility of he16d0r smile always came out in John Cassavetes' movies.
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wiked_wich — 15 years ago(January 15, 2011 08:44 PM)
Well, I don't see her in that way, but I just know that she is an awesome actress. My first embedded memory of her was in the movie, Gloria, when it was on TMC in the early 80s, and I thought she was an excellent actress. She was watchable, and I was a teenager then. I didn't see her other or earlier works, but when she again appeared in Hope Floats, Taking Lives and The Skeleton Key that I watched, I was happy to see her again and she did a fine job playing different characters that weren't even alike. Unlike Julia Roberts playing herself in several movies she made. No disrespect meant to her, but GR is a superior actress.
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mmitsos-1 — 15 years ago(March 23, 2011 11:43 PM)
Yes, she exudes class and warmth and intelligence and, of course, beauty. She's a stradivarius of an actress, and a dynamo in just about everything she does. Loved her in "A Woman Under the Influence", and she was completely robbed of an Oscar that year.
I want to see her in her earlier works that she did with Cassavetes, including "Faces", because I know she was a stunner in her younger years (but is still a beautiful woman), and I love that period of film-making. -
mnc9292 — 14 years ago(July 05, 2011 06:46 PM)
I totally agree with you. I just LOVE her! You just can't put it into words. Every time I watch her, I just smile and wish she was my grandma. She is an incredible actress and such a sweet, warm person. I just want to run up to her and give her a hug!