Wednesday, February 9, 2011

What are the expectations for Mildred Pierce?

I have so many things I want to say about this trailer. From when I first heard they were doing this, a lot of thoughts began to arise. Could Kate Winslet take on a role that Joan Crawford played so brilliantly AND won the oscar for (in 1945)? Of course, we are pretty much accustomed to Winslet being able to handle anything thrown her way...the same we expect from Meryl Streep and, to a lesser extent, Cate Blanchett. Those 3 rarely seem to disappoint, and with this and this coming out, I can only see the trend continuing.


But back to Kate. This is her first role since winning the Oscar for The Reader, which she totally deserved. The film, along with its book by Bernhard Schlink are, in my opinion, mind blowing and eye opening at the same time. Don't even get me started on the trailer, which is also one of my favorite ever. From Todd Haynes (director of Far from Heaven, starring Julianne Moore), we should expect a lot. He has 5 hours to turn adapt the book, almost 3 hours more than the original film did. We should, and rightfully so, be expecting a lot. The cast is rounded out by Evan Rachel Wood, Guy Pearce, and probably 2011 Oscar winner Melissa Leo (The Fighter). Although from what I can remember, Melissa's character doesn't play a huge role. I would have LOVED to see her play Ida Corwin, Mildred's confident and comedic partner.


Nonetheless, with this great cast and being broadcast on HBO, there will be a ton of expectations. Expected of course are an abundance of Emmy nominations and wins. Unless ERW trumps her, which will be difficult because HBO will almost certainly place her in the supporting category, Winslet should win the the trifecta of the Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe.


I also think this is a great career move by Winslet. She has won that elusive Oscar that took her 6 nomination to attain. The Emmy will pretty much be in the bag after this airs. Her next career move should be Broadway, which doesn't seem totally out of the cards at this point. Expect an announcement in the next few months that she will be starring in either a.) a revival of a classic Tennessee Williams play, or b.) a world premiere of some great British playwright (read: David Hare). Although Julianne Moore recently starred in one of Hare's plays on Broadway, The Vertical Hour, and totally bombed, Kate seems like a natural for the Broadway stage. I cannot wait to see what she comes up with next.


Until then, let's just keep watching the trailer AND this great "invitation to the set" until the miniseries premieres on HBO on March 27.


Credit: HBO

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