I was going to a leaving do this afternoon, but the trains to Llandudno had been cancelled, and I couldn’t face the replacement bus service
So I went to Chester to see Dead Of Winter
Emma Thompson is an actress that convey pure emotion in a look of a single gesture. I am remembering her famous silent weeping scene in Love Actually or that single shriek of hope at the end of Sense and sensibility.
In the thriller Dead Of Winter she plays the recently widowed Barb. A gentle country woman who ran a bait and tackle business in rural Minnesota. The marriage ( which we see in brief flashbacks) is a happy one and clearly grieving, we watch with interest this sixty something heading out into a snowstorm to do some ice fishing. Here the drama takes a dark turn as Barb comes across an isolated cabin in which a teenage girl is being kept hostage, and without hesitation we see Barb morph into an unlikely hero, using her knowledge of country ways and the lake in winter in order to save the girl from a truly evil abductor couple ( Marc Menchaca and Judy Greer)
Sorry the trains were cancelled but am sure those at the leaving do understand your absence there.
ReplyDeleteYou surely didn't waste the day as Dead of Winter sounds amazing - but probably it's not for me. I've liked Emma Thompson for a few decades as an actor.
Hugs!
Emma Thompson is a wonderful actor from o family of them! Her mother and sister, too. A powerhouse of talent.
ReplyDeleteThis also sounds just up my street and I will wait for it to come round.
ReplyDeleteSome actors can't make a bad film. Emma Thompson is one of them. She plays the character, not herself, if you know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteShame about the leaving do. I hope you get a chance to say goodbye. xx