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Eleven years is a long time to go without practice.

Margaret

Plot Summary: Having witnessed a traumatic accident, a young girl lies to protect the bus driver who had been distracted by her attempts to gain passage on the bus and thereby caused the death of a mother and child.
Release Date: September 30, 2011

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Rating: C-
Commentary: If there is a deeper, more complex idea behind this poster, I’m not seeing it. To me it’s just an attempt to seem artistic without being such. Blurring Anna Paquin’s image is a poor choice for a film that may need all the help it can get in selling itself.
Rating: B
Commentary: Kenneth Lonergan does wonders with prominent ensemble casts before (You Can Count on Me), so this could be a surprise hit with the film loving crowd. The trailer does give the impression that we’ll have some talented thesps giving terrific performances, so we’ll see how far this can last releasging as it is in late September.
Preview Link: CLICK HERE for link to the trailer, more posters (if available) and other commentary not featured here.
Oscar Chances: This is Lonergan’s first directorial effort in 11 years. The last time out, his film earned two Oscar nominations: Lead Actress (Laura Linney) and Original Screenplay. I see Original Screenplay as a strong possibility, but acting a bit more touchy. It’s shaping up to be a strong year, but Anna Paquin could do it, but we could also see Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo and Rosemarie DeWitt in contention.

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