Another inspiring girl who deserves the attention she is having for her performance in the film "Room". Her suffering is so real and the relationship with her son Jack is so moving. I left the cinema with so many questions in my head, I just didn't want the film to end. I wanted to follow her getting her life back, travelling through her memories to know more about her past, past relationships and the incident, the moment she was captured and held captive. I wanted to learn more about her mother's suffering, about her relationship with Nick, the raptor. Their conversations and intimate relationship, the pregnancy. But off course the movie was more about a child discovering that there's a world beyond those four walls where they were being held captive, imagining that world and living it, feeling it. This discovery was absolutely poetic and so well written.
“I was so insecure and so hard on myself back then,” she explains. “But there was a moment when I started doing the math. It took me two hours to get ready every day — hair and makeup, so many clothes - and I had this intense epiphany. I realized how much time I was spending getting ready for life — I wasn’t actually living it. It was the most terrified I’ve ever been in my life. So I went in the exact opposite way.”
Brie Larson.
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