John Edmond wrote:I'm completely sympathetic to the idea that female actors are offered inferior roles, and that this discrimination gets worse as they age. But to apply this to Streep is to infantilise an intelligent and (more importantly) powerful person. This is the Streep: treated by the media as self-evidently the preeminent actor of our age, and with the star power that permits a strong mainstream release of a biopic about a foreign politician - at a time when Abraham Lincoln has to become a vampire killer to gain any chance of distribution. And as such she isn't offered roles, or at least she doesn't have to accept. Streep, like other powerful stars, is more than capable of producing her own projects (and I'm guessing she's the driving force behind The Iron Lady).
I do agree she's significantly better as a comic actor - I had decent hopes for The Devil Wears Prada understanding Streep's camp value. Alas.
Well, I should clarify- it's entirely possible that the sort of dull projects she often seems to go for represent her taste, and that those are simply the kind of movies she likes and wishes to make. What I object to is the presumption that this is based in
ego, in some kind of an inability to suborn herself to the wishes of a talented director- to me, that feels somewhat problematic. I meant the Spielberg connection specifically in the sense that I think he's marvelously talented at work that is often seen as somewhat lowbrow, and rarely seems to work in that field- it's true that I think Spielberg's boring
Amistads are all his own doing.
I still think it's unfair to compare Streep to Michelle Williams, though. I mean, yes, Streep is probably the best known and best respected female actor of her generation- but look at the shit some of her nearest competitors, women like Glenn Close and Angelica Huston, are reduced to. I think the question I would pose here is what Streep
should have been doing, that would be more worthy of her talents? What roles have there been in high-budget American cinema that would have worked?