Bening great in otherwise prosaic film
Being Julia (2004)
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Reviews Counted:120
Fresh:91
Rotten:29
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Annette Bening delivers a captivating performance in Being Julia, a sophisticated comedy that follows a 1930s stage diva who experiences an identity crisis at age 40.
Theatrical Release:Oct 15, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $7,652,647
Synopsis: As she enters her early 40s, London theater actress Julia Lambert (Annette Bening) starts having a nervous breakdown. She still rules the West End, but is growing too old for ingenue parts. When... As she enters her early 40s, London theater actress Julia Lambert (Annette Bening) starts having a nervous breakdown. She still rules the West End, but is growing too old for ingenue parts. When Tom Fennell (Shaun Evans), an adoring lad half her age, comes into her life, a clandestine affair begins. Though she's happy for a while, Julia eventually winds up in a face-off with a Tom's other, much younger lover (Lucy Punch). Luckily, the spirit of Julia's cantankerous old acting coach (London theater legend Michael Gambon) follows Julia around offering some tough-love encouragement. Set in the late 1930s, this is a fine costume comedy-drama about the sorrows and joys of art. The eternal question of "when am I acting and when am I myself?" has seldom been addressed as intelligently as it is here; Bening seems to be not only tangling with her own status as an aging beauty, but also with the limits of her own acting abilities, and it's a pleasure to see her transcend both with such triumphant exuberance. Bravo, Miss Bening, and kudos to director Szabó (MEPHISTO) for rendering his obvious love of theater, cinema, and actors with such contagious warmth. Other fine performances include Jeremy Irons as Julia's manager/husband and Juliet Stevens as her jaded maid. [More]
Starring: Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, Lucy Punch, Shaun Evans
Starring: Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, Lucy Punch, Shaun Evans, Bruce Greenwood, Miriam Margolyes, Juliet Stevenson, Maury Chaykin, Michael Gambon
Director: István Szabó
Director: István Szabó
Screenwriter: Ronald Harwood
Producer: Robert Lantos
Composer: Mychael Danna
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Being Julia
Smeared by a very childish ending ... But there is that Bening performance to savor.
While the film isn't quite perfect, it's close enough – especially in Annette Bening's glorious lead performance – that it seems churlish to complain.
Being Julia is strangely devoid of the one thing every great film needs: a hook.
Bening ... is radiant as ever and appears to be having an absolute blast.
Ponderous and superficial, and no art deco fashions or tasteful drawing rooms can compensate for it.
Annette Bening delivers her most scintillating performance to date in this wonderfully entertaining film.
It’s impossible to take your eyes off Bening when she’s on the screen, not just because she’s lovely but because she makes being Julia seem so darned fun.
Bening is awfully fun to watch as she whirlwinds her way through this backstage yarn.
Shifting emotional gears with the adroitness of a Formula One driver, Bening delivers a diamond of a performance - multifaceted, sparkling and flawless.
This is a choice role, and Bening tears into it with the broadest smile and widest eyes you ever saw.
A film whose potent payoff more than justifies its earlier meandering.
It is Bening that's worth the price of admission. She makes even the corniest line ring true.
Bening's performance rises above the appeal of the movie itself. In fact, it's one of the strongest of the year.
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