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Rachel Getting Married (2008)

To say that the Jonathan Demme-directed Rachel Getting Married is the role that Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries, Love and Other Drugs) could be considered by the ultimate compliment and, simultaneously, something that you hope isn’t true. I say that for a couple of reasons. First of all, if this is her crowning achievement, then what a movie to hang your hat on. With all due respect to 2012’s Les Miserables, Hathaway’s one performance as, of the end of 2018, that has earned her an Academy Award win, I personally have a difficult time comparing that movie to Rachel Getting Married for no other reason than because, while I have from time to time, I don’t typically review musicals. Much like documentaries or animated movies that I never review, I don’t know if I have a lot of insight or much that I can offer when it comes to a singing film. With that said, I did review Les Miserables and found Hathaway’s scene-stealing performance as Fantine to be the highlight of a movie and a story that I enjoy. But, to me, it didn’t compare to the powerhouse delivery she delivered four years earlier in her first Oscar-nominated performance as 25-year-old Kym, a recovering drug and alcohol addict current living in a treatment recovery program who is given a weekend release so that she can partake in the festivities of her older sister wedding in the infrequently seen Rachel Getting Married. The second reason that I hope this is not her career-defining performance is that, at the time of this writing in January 2019, Hathway is just 36 years old and already has a Best Lead Actress Oscar nomination (for this movie) and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar win. My fear, though, is that it’s been six years since she’s done a film of that nature or magnitude and the trajectory of her career seems to be leaning towards more fun, crowd-pleasing, and revenue inducing roles (The Intern, Oceans 8, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Rio, Rio 2, etc.) than some of the thicker, heavier stuff that earned her early critical acclaim. However, as I look at her IMDB page, she already has a movie called The Lifeboat scheduled for a 2024 release.
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