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Jun082017
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Reader Comments (12)
Oh Boy, That beautiful film. That beautiful scene. That beautiful actress. That beautiful performance.
The bar scene must be one of the most romantic in movie history. Weisz is espectacular in this movie. One of my favorites. We need to talk deeply about it. Where is Michael Cusumano?
I always liked Rachel Weisz and was glad that she won the Oscar. But seeing her in The Deep Blue Sea was a revelation. She hands down should've won best actress for this. One of the best performances of the century so far.
Anyone who utters "Weisz is overrated" can't possibly have seen this film. It's one of those very rare performances that permeates everything and haunts you for years.
I just see her smoking in her own love haze in front of an open fire.
one of the best performances of the decade, so underrated.
Sublime performance.
My favorite performance of the decade, second only to Marion Cotillard in The Immigrant.
She's devastating. The movie is breathtakingly beautiful and painful to watch. Kudos to NY critics for recognizing such a mesmerizing performance.
Way way way way way underrated.
I think about this movie often (just caught A Quiet Passion and will think about that often, too).
The way she says, "Freddie.." just destroys me.
Memory, desire, passion... Calvin Klein.
I need to re-watch. Boy is that screenshot pretty
One of my favorite films, and performances.
Whenever I'm wine drunk and feeling overly emotional, I watch this movie and cry lol.
It checks so many boxes for me.
Fantastic performance by Rachel Weisz. One of my favorites, if not my favorite of the century. Anyone who doubts that oscar win should watch this.
Here's hoping that Terence Davies and Rachel Weisz can work together again, The Deep Blue Sea was very underrated that year.
Probably an unpopular opinion, but Hiddleston was mere serviceable in this... Simon Russell Beale, on the other hand, was great.