Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:52 pm
Just got through viewing this recently released films.
Usually these "movies-about-the-movies" films are too inside to be appreciated but this one is a little and forgotten gem.
Acting is exceptional all around...Shelley Winters and Christopher Walken stand out here, and a 2 scene unspoken hidden in the background appearance by then a very unknown Bill Murray, and with words Jeff Goldblum as a very tempermental, desparate actor in search of a part.
Contained herein is that kind of thing that just jumps out at a viewer as a true, genuine film moment...Shelley Winters as a doting Jewish mother of the protagonist actor to be son finds out from the actor to be's girlfriend that she had sex ("hanky panky") with her son...Winters prods the girlfriend into a confession telling her that she will understand if she had sex with her son, but when told so, just can't take the Truth of it and hastily wants out of the apartment quickly, fumbling/juggling her hat in her had as she tries to retreat in the horror of the Truth.
The Magic Moment.....Shelley Winters perfectly juggles the hat on and off of her head while trying to put on her coat, perfectly communicating her pain...all I can say if you see it, you will see a magic moment only a consumant acting professional can provide a film story viewer.
Just totally magical...it takes one's breath away !
Usually these "movies-about-the-movies" films are too inside to be appreciated but this one is a little and forgotten gem.
Acting is exceptional all around...Shelley Winters and Christopher Walken stand out here, and a 2 scene unspoken hidden in the background appearance by then a very unknown Bill Murray, and with words Jeff Goldblum as a very tempermental, desparate actor in search of a part.
Contained herein is that kind of thing that just jumps out at a viewer as a true, genuine film moment...Shelley Winters as a doting Jewish mother of the protagonist actor to be son finds out from the actor to be's girlfriend that she had sex ("hanky panky") with her son...Winters prods the girlfriend into a confession telling her that she will understand if she had sex with her son, but when told so, just can't take the Truth of it and hastily wants out of the apartment quickly, fumbling/juggling her hat in her had as she tries to retreat in the horror of the Truth.
The Magic Moment.....Shelley Winters perfectly juggles the hat on and off of her head while trying to put on her coat, perfectly communicating her pain...all I can say if you see it, you will see a magic moment only a consumant acting professional can provide a film story viewer.
Just totally magical...it takes one's breath away !
