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2019 seems to be shaping up to be the Year of the Biopic; six weeks in, six films, six biopics. This week's was Can You Ever Forgive Me? (which I keep wanting to call Can You Forgive Her? but I know that's Trollope and not a biopic), about Lee Israel, a struggling writer who turns to forging letters from literary figures to keep a roof over her head and pay the vet's bills for her elderly cat.

It's a witty, entertaining film; Richard E Grant has attracted a lot of acclaim (and a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination) for his portrayal of Israel's friend and accomplice Jack Hock, a deeply camp, Withnailesque small-time criminal, but for me Melissa McCarthy is the undisputed star as Israel; awkward, alcoholic and more attached to her cat than to any other human being, a jobbing biographer whose agent tells her she needs to put more of herself in her writing, but who displays a previously unsuspected talent for mimicking the correspondence styles of famous writers. It also turned out to be a film with almost no heterosexual characters, so bonus points for queer representation.

Next week it looks like a choice between Green Book (possibly a bit worthy, quite probably a Bloke Film) and All Is True (excellent cast, so ought to be good, or entertaining at least, but the trailer leaves me a little worried that it will actually be a bit stagy and laboured), though the actual decision will probably depend on whether All Is True is sticking around for a second week.

Date: 2019-02-06 10:01 am (UTC)
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I am hoping to see this soon - I hadn't twigged from the trailer about it being mostly queer people so I'll look forward to it more.

Date: 2019-02-06 11:04 am (UTC)
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I thought for a while that it was just going to be annoyingly queer-coded without ever actually stating it, but fortunately that turned out not to be the case and I really liked that it was actually quite subtle and much more "this is a film about people who happen to be gay" rather than " this is a film about gay people".

Date: 2019-02-16 10:59 pm (UTC)
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Can You Ever Forgive Me? (which I keep wanting to call Can You Forgive Her? but I know that's Trollope and not a biopic),

It's not just me! I get the Pet Shop Boys playing in my head every time I see the poster.

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