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Best performance wasn't Rodriguez's or Taylor'


It was easily Mickey O'Hagan's Dinah. [spoilers ahead]

I found Rodriguez to be all ticks and mannerisms, and throughout the entire movie you can't see her face (until the end, in the laundromat). She was "bitch" this and "bitch" that and on and on. Kinda one note. As for Taylor, I thought she was better but played her role as kind of a doomed queen. I think they got the noms they did because they were the leads and "brave." (Read all the reviews that refer to the movie or to them as "brave.") While certainly it takes gumption, I'm not sure what is "brave" about making this film, in that it has name-backing.

It's O'Hagan who steals the show. She takes a really thankless role of "background colour" and runs with it. She's a de-glam'ed sex worker overpowered by the railing Sin Dee, and she conveys an aura of being trodden upon her whole life. She's mousy, but she knows how to play mousy in order to survive. She's sad, but not pathetic. On the bus, she gets some of the best lines as she guffaws at Sin Dee's agenda, and again at the donut shop. She's an addict for whom this life is all she knows.

The end, when she goes back to the hotel, has to be one of the saddest scenes in any movie, similar to Tralala at the end of Last Exit to Brooklyn. She's denied entry, as if it were an unpside-down send-up of Mother Mary and her family being told that there's no room at the inn. (It's a Christmas movie, remember.) When she's told to just hang, she stands there as the door closes, forlorn but with no awareness of what her options might be. She could be standing there forever.

Just a stunningly powerful role. I hope we'll see more of her.

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I agree she was great but it was the year of the transgender. I have watched this a few times and I notice more subtle things every time (the mother in law saying "you will have to get used to lot of things" - yes she will! ) with everyone but Taylor - in fact I see the flaws in her performance more (because I was usually watching Rodriguez and trying to keep up with her) and how her face never changes. I guess you could say because she was tough with everyone so her face was stern, but it would have been better to have some variation. Rodriguez at least had highs and lows.

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I will have to give it a second watch then.

But the best line of the movie: "First, you need a Tic Tac." Love how they just dropped this bombs in from nowhere!

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Between the two, I found Taylor more naturally talented in acting. As for Rodrigues, I found his speech incomprehensible. He has a good body language, but needs to learn how to deliver dialogue instead of just throwing lines after lines in the same tune.

In my view, Best Performance goes to the Armenian driver who gave us a tour of kinky neighbors. I'd also like to give a high credit to his mother-in-law played by an accomplished Armenian actress who pushed this amateurish low budget iPhone movie into a higher place. Enjoyable, well-done. Congratulations!

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This could be a hilarious comedy, if the driver was played by a comedian or in a comedic touch. A totally different game, Imagine an Altman style grandeur.

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That's a great point about Altman. In some ways, the film is ensemble, with about seven or eight more or less central characters. And even the more minor characters are fully fleshed out. And the level of comedy here is worthy of Altman, who always underplayed the comedy.

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Her speech, not his.

I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch as I'm needlessly impaled.

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