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by carolinagrrrl

Charlize Theron goes "Sleepwalking"

I’m going to be blatantly honest with you. My taste in movies usually aligns with the average 15-year-old boy. Think Superbad or Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby. I know there are all kinds of misogynistic and degrading aspects to this whole genre of films, but I simply can’t help myself. The urge to laugh at menial things is all too tempting.

That said, I can (and often do) appreciate well-made movies of a more serious nature, especially if a favorite actor is in it. That is exactly the case with Sleepwalking.

Starring Charlize Theron, alongside Nick Stahl and AnnaSophia Robb, the movie tells the story of a little girl (Robb) who must deal with her mother’s (Theron) abandonment and adjust to life with her uncle (Stahl). Stahl’s character, on the other hand, goes through his own discovery process while trying to reconcile his childhood with the predicament he finds himself in now. When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I thought it could be one of those rare movies that captures things that actually happen to real people.



I love Robb’s line, “I’m not pretending to do my homework; I’m pretending not to hate my life!”

With a Sundance Film Festival screening under its belt, the film’s Hollywood, red-carpet premiere was last Friday, leading up to its release this Friday.

Unfortunately, most of the reviews of Sleepwalking agree that although the acting and cinematography are superb, the story arc leaves something to be desired. Regardless, I will probably still go see this film. I have always adored Theron’s choice of roles, and I predict a North Country– or Monster-like performance from her in this one as well.

Better's picture

sleepwalking

Love love love Charlize Theron. Trailer looks okay, except for two things

a) the music

b) the voiceover

...I am sure I have heard both a hundred times before. Are there only like 2 men on the planet who do voice overs for movie trailers? they all sound the same to me...

But Charlize makes up for all of it.

RenRiet's picture

Hollywood voiceover guy

There is one guy who does almost all the movie trailer voiceovers for Hollywood pictures. His name in Don LaFontaine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_LaFontaine

This guy makes a mint off of it too...but you gotta hand it to him...he's good at what he does.

There are a few other guys entering the mix now too...and sadly..I notice the difference because I'm such a movie fiend.

So no...you're not going crazy in thinking that they all sound the same.

~Renée

Zahra's picture

resemblance

In the last picture AnnaSopphia Robb seems to bear an uncanny resemblance to Scarlett Johansson.

Is it just me? :o

spiralstare's picture

Mile High

AnnaSophia Robb is from Denver, so there was a preview showing and Q&A with her right down the street from me. She blew me away with her acting in this; she definitely comes across as older and wiser than her years. But I'd have to agree with the critics and say that the story is seriously lacking. A lot of the scenes were pretty and realistic but seemed to serve no narrative purpose. The whole movie was leading up to one climactic scene that I spotted coming at least half an hour before it actually happened. Overall, the movie kind of felt like Oscar-fodder.
spiralstare's picture

P.S.

Oh, also... Charlize's role in this is supporting. She is literally missing for most of the film.

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