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Charlize Theron, in a starkly contrasting follow-up to her role in Monster, embodies this second kind of idealism as Gilda Bessé. Gilda is the kind of clichéd wise-cracking beauty that can only exist in movies: she’s bold, intelligent, entirely immodest and incredibly provocative. Her only fault, as far as her love interest Guy (Stuart Townsend) can see, is that she lives “in a cocoon” and completely ignores the caustic contemporary politics that consume his passions; she doesn’t care about anything or anyone beyond herself...
Lightheartedness and weightiness exist side by side in the movie and are switched on and off with the sudden gong of the bell signaling fire. The reality of the harshness of the job was again evoked when the firemen and crew reunited in Baltimore for the opening screening. An awards ceremony was held at the event, where many of their mentors were honored...
...minutes later Tiller puked on a Macintosh in Loker after sending one e-mail to SteVEJone’sMom@yaho.com, which doesn’t exist and is totally fake...
...TIME: So the character and the actor co-exist in your mind? Wong: Yes. There is no acting in it. It's like seamless, because they have that quality, at least according to my observation...
...that the column argued against a phantom—such that no one could possibly disagree with it. It’s easy for everyone to agree that a disaster would be bad, but for someone to try to take the high ground against a disaster that does not exist is spurious...