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Out Loud: Let’s Talk About Ellen Page


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Last week, the not anticipated sequel-slash-reboot to the 80s thriller Flatliners opened to universally negative reviews and weak box office results. The necessity of such a film was obviously called into question – ~Was this a property with enough name recognition to be relevant in 2017? Were there die-hard Flatliners fans just crying out for a new film that continued the mythos? – but the chances are the film will quickly disappear from the box office top 10 before anyone has enough time to think about such issues. The film opened to audiences just over 10 years after the Telluride Film Festival premiere of Juno, the scrappy indie comedy that would go on to gross over 30 times its initial budget, win its first time screenwriter an Oscar, and make a star of its lead, Ellen Page. The eponymous protagonist of Juno is the ideal star-making project: A role that requires mile-a-minute control of very mannered but exceedingly memorable dialogue, a decidedly feminine character arc, and one stripped of vanity. Page is wonderful in the role and her Oscar nomination was well earned.

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I like her very much
Good talk TMC thx!

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Oof!!
You like to start fires...
You may get shelled for that you wonderful lunatic!

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She's talented and extremly sexy

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She seems nice enough....though I'm not sure I've actually seen her in anything, unless she played the daughter in AMERICAN BEAUTY.

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https://www.datalounge.com/thread/20327563

I admire her for having been able to carve out the success she had in Hollywood despite being EXTREMELY difficult to cast (5 feet tall, much younger-looking than true age, boyish figure, butch, cute but not conventionally pretty). After Juno, she apparently wanted to avoid being typecast as the odd spunky hipster girl, despite that being her forte.

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reply 17 a day ago

I'm not sure her roles are drying up because of her coming out. She was never a romantic lead anyway. She's at a weird transitional phase in her career because at her age she can't play the cool (or uncool) rebel hipster type anymore but she still looks so damn young that no one is going to take her seriously as something like a Senator or doctor or FBI agent, etc.. She can't really play a mother for the same reason. She's probably stuck with 30-something quirky dramedies and those roles are all going to Greta Gerwig and Lens. She's probably going to be a little thin on good work until she looks a little older. She should do some good lesbian films. Unfortunately, I think they only make one of those every decade or so.

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reply 20 a day ago

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She pretty much is the next generations Janeane Garofalo when you put it that way. Her career plummeted in her 30s and never recovered relevance.

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https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/eumk1i/actorsactresses_that_seemed_like_their_careers/ffqumzv/

Just throwing this out there, her career seemed to stall as a big player once she came out in 2014. I think she's someone who probably either by choice or just wasn't get the roles in big films anymore, decided to step back into Indie work and TV. My own opinion, she was always someone I felt had a time limit at the top as a lead actress in big films. So it doesn't surprise me she's not in more main stream films anymore.

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She seems like a gentle, kind spirited woman.

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She's mostly annoying and extremely forgettable.

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