Critic Review - McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Streep's performance of a dismissive line such as "People don't think anymore, they feel," will have even the most dyed-in-the-wool liberal questioning core beliefs.

March 23, 2012 Full Review Source: McClatchy-Tribune News Service | Comments (3)
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Michael Lawson

Michael Lawson

And only the most dyed-in the-wool conservative would think that there was anything either profound or even true about such an inane statement.

Jun 9 - 07:09 PM

Reid Hyken

Reid Hyken

Michael, your liberal side is showing..... Thatcher's point was spot on and your comment serves well to support it.

Maggie Thatcher at the height of her dementia is still far more cogent and insightful than Meryl Streep at her most clear moment.

I'm not a fan of Streep or her politics, her Oscar for this role is as much a factor of Maggie's character as Meryl's acting ability.

Great material can make even a minimally competent actor appear brilliant.

Jun 25 - 07:14 AM

Rowena Cobian

Rowena Cobian

So much truth in that statement, we have moved into a time where everything is based on feelings, if it doesn't feel good we don't do it. Moving back into being a loving and doing nation that puts other before ourselves. Best part of the movie "watch your thoughts become words, watch your words become actions, watch your actions become habits, watch your habits become character
watch your character become your destiny! Excellent! 5 stars!! Finally a good clean solid movie, rare in this day and age.

Sep 17 - 03:45 PM

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