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Whether it be hunting down Osama bin Laden in Zero Dark Thirty , playing the wife of a man plagued by apocalyptic visions in Take Shelter , or putting on fifteen pounds to play the outcast Celia Foote in The Help , Chastain is always fearless and believable on screen. In her latest movie, Miss Julie , a film adaptation of August Strindberg's famous 19th Century play being directed by Liv Ullmann , Chastain plays an aristocratic woman who strikes up a relationship with her father's valet Colin Farrell.

The film explores issues of power through the lenses of social class, gender, and family. Unlike most modern movies, Miss Julie is deliberately paced and takes its time exploring the characters through long scenes filled with dialogue and emotion. The whole heart, and the sobbing, and the longing, and the creativity belongs to Jessica.

I think she gives an unbelievable performance as Julie. I wish we were such a big movie and that everybody would see that performance and nominate her for an Oscar.

Yes, he is. The intensity! So many people in that part they show this big macho person, you know, and he dares, being a man, he dares to show what happens to him when [Julie] comes down to his kitchen and starts to order him around. He shows a man who is stiff from anger and frustration being ordered around, and hitting her boots, and somewhere this hate and anger will grow within him. Yes, [the music] is almost a character in itself. Bach and Schubert. I love you for saying that! That Schubert, that belongs to Miss Julie.

Now it comes…and now it comes…but still, when you see the picture and you know what is happening it is like the music is changing. Classical music, I love it. I gave it to the actors before we did it, and that is what film is about.

I hope we are not going to lose that completely because of blockbusters and all of that. Very true. Oh, what was your favorite movie from this year? You know, the, oh [ struggles to remember title ]. I thought it was incredible. Conrad Nelson adds screechy cello music to tweak the nerves further, with Tracey Moore contributing fine support as Kristin the cook, the one sane presence in the simmering kitchen.

But this is not really a night for cool heads - nor one in which very much cooking gets done. Miss Julie. Octagon, Bolton. Topics Theatre August Strindberg reviews. Reuse this content.



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