Not exact matches
Enforcing international law is, at best, problematic when there is no consent; and it becomes
very difficult when dealing with a
powerful actor bent on pursuing its objective notwithstanding any outside legal constraint.
Directed by Bong Joon - ho (The Host), and based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige, the film is rich in atmosphere and features
powerful performances from some
very fine
actors, including Chris Evans, John Hurt, Octavia Spencer, Tilda Swinton, Ed Harris and Jamie Bell.
Best
Actor: Jeff Bridges — True Grit — an amusing, disgusting,
powerful presence that makes everything seem possible & REAL Jesse Eisenberg — Social Network — smart, subtle, fearless &
very,
very funny in a
very,
very specific way Colin Firth — King's Speech — appropriately pompous with vulnerability the audience adores — a true star turn and a true joy to behold James Franco — 127 Hours — wild and impassioned and believable with manliness battling it out with sensitivity in almost every frame Hrithik Roshan — Guzaarish — remarkably vulnerable with an edge of steel and a level of frustrated yearning that blew me away
Black Panther has more women and black
actors than any MCU movie and A Wrinkle in Time has an amazingly diverse cast, promising a shift in genres that have traditionally neglected people of color (a fact that's
very frustrating, considering what a fruitful and
powerful genre it is for talking about oppression).