Transamerica

Transamerica 4 star

If anything, in its first half, this movie feels a little too ‘alternative’ to me. Practically every character you meet is some kind of contentious issue personified, some kind of oddball or other. When Huffman’s character takes her son home to her parents, her family, the whole situation, feels as bizarre as Jane Campion’s Sweetie (or my memory of that movie, it’s a long time since I saw it but it came to mind I guess – ‘most disfunctional family ever’ is how I’d describe it). I think I expected a ‘straighter’ approach to transexualism, for want of a better word lol, if that’s possible – I think that would certainly be a tougher sell than the comedy-laden story here. It does go deeper into drama zone towards the end and it’s there that Huffmann’s performance really wows me. Having seen all the nominees for Best Actress except Keira Knightley now, notwithstanding possible surprise of the century when I see Pride and Prejudice (I personally just don’t get excited about Jane Austen, and even disregarding that little prejudice, it just doesn’t look like much to be proud of …. sh*t, I should’ve saved that for my review LOL), my vote (sigh if I had one) is with Huffman.


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  1. Ambival.net » Blog Archive » Oscar ‘06 Predictions Says:

    [...] Best Picture: Brokeback Mountain Best Director: George Clooney (Good Night, And Good Luck.) Best Actor: Heath Ledger (Brokeback Mountain) Best Actress: Felicity Huffman (Transamerica) Best Supporting Actor: Paul Giamatti (Cinderella Man) Best Supporting Actress: Amy Adams (Junebug) or Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain) ... I’m sorry, I’m making a new rule – you’re allowed to pick two nominees in one category, lol – I really can’t pick between these two, if either won I’d be over the moon. Best Screenplay: Crash Best Adapted Screenplay: Brokeback Mountain Best Editing: The Constant Gardener Best Cinematography: Brokeback Mountain Best Art Direction: Good Night, And Good Luck. Best Costume Design: Mrs. Henderson Presents Best Make-Up: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Best Sound: Walk the Line Best Sound Effects Editing: War of the Worlds Best Score: John Williams, Munich Best Original Song: “Travelin’ Thru”, Transamerica Best Visual Effects: War of the Worlds Best Animated Film: at this point in time, I can only say Corpse Bride, but in years to come I know Howl’s Moving Castle is the one I’ll be watching over and over. Best Documentary Feature: March of the Penguins [...]

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