Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Albert Nobbs

A well-made enjoyable Victorian England period film. If you enjoy these movies from the Jane Austen era, and Downton Abby, you should enjoy this movie. This movie however, offered a very unique perspective on the situation of middle – lower-class women during this time. Albert, actress Glenn close, pretends to be a man – a waiter – in order to make a living and find some success, and  some meaning in her difficult life. I think she won some awards for her acting, which she clearly deserved – however, I found her to be more robotic than masculine. An excellent waiter! The surrounding stories of the hotel, where she works, and the various characters that come into her life are well developed and add much to the story. Her struggle to succeed, and some day be free of servitude and have her own business have given this film its unique perspective. The fact that she has to dress and act like a man to succeed reveal a lot about this time of our history. An excellent story, well told, perfectly acted, beautiful photography and costumes. Well worth the time to watch.

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