tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657065740828363778.post738319575649005421..comments2024-03-22T15:23:28.733-04:00Comments on Reel Georgia: Review: "Two Days, One Night" (****½)Cameron McAllisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13531209202651710518noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6657065740828363778.post-58230465769068638832015-01-20T22:14:08.073-05:002015-01-20T22:14:08.073-05:00Congratulations for your excellent review. I could...Congratulations for your excellent review. I couldn't be more enthusiastic about the film and Marion Cotillard's contribution and her work on the whole as well. She's the absolute cinema goddess. She's simply incomparable. She really is. Her depth as an actress is literally limitless and you can see that in a film like Dardennes' latest masterpiece so clearly. As Sandra, a woman fighting against mental illness and the possibility of losing her job, she speaks, moves and breathes as her character. You rarely get to see her under the skin of her character. She has this innate and precious ability to disappear so completely into a part that it becomes scary actually. I'm so excited about her Oscar nomination and I wish she could pull out another upset at The Academy Awards. It's not going to happen, obviously, but that nomination in her case is really a win. She's probably the only actress in the entire world who could send an independent Belgian film only a few people have seen in U.S. at The Oscars and I'm so glad she did. Her nomination couldn't be any more deserving. Not only her turn as Sandra is the best female performance of the year but should also ranked among the finest acting ever put on screen. She's THAT good. I can't wait for her future work!Stergiosnoreply@blogger.com