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Hamnet: Chloe Zhao and her Bedtime Story of Maternal Melancholy
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Do You See What I Mean? por Joe Cooper & Mia Ward
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Racing through awards season is Jessie Buckley for her raw portrayal of a longsuffering mother and wife of William Shakespeare in Chloe Zhao’s adaptation of the Maggi O’Farrell novel. Mia and Joe share slightly different takes about this fatiguing story that features a whole lot of wailing and very little Shakespeare. Nonetheless, it has captured audiences for its simplicity and raw portrayal of loss, in a return to form for Zhao, who described having a breakdown after the misfire that was Marvel’s The Eternals. Is her hyper natural approach enough to fuel a long career? What about her did producers Steven Spielberg and Sam Mendes jump to get behind? And is there anything to learn from such a dour slog through parental pain?
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Film CriticismFilmChloe ZhaoJessie BuckleyPaul MescalMaggie O'FarrellShakespeareParentingGriefPlague