If I could pick the winner of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar with a wave of my hand, I would give it to either Up In The Air's Vera Farmiga or Nine's Marion Cotillard. Primarily because they're not Mo'Nique, but also because they play far more interesting women with greater portions of shading, strength and simple charm.
It's easy to play two colors, as Mo'Nique does in Precious -- i.e., repulsively malicious and boo-hoo-poor-me. It's much harder to make a performance work without all the eyeball-glaring and emotional grandstanding, which is what Farmiga and Cotillard manage to do.
I admired the steady toughness in Cotillard's wife-of-Guido performance, but especially the steel in her girlfriend-of-John-Dillinger role in Public Enemies, which of course is equal (if not superior) to her work in Nine. I've already noted that her entire Public Enemies performance can be summed up in that "bye-bye Blackbird" scene, and that she nails it cold.
And Farmiga achieves so much more in Up In The Air than Mo'Nique does in Precious....forget about it. The sexy-businesswoman warmth of her early scenes with Clooney, the calm frankness she radiates in counselling the heartbroken Natalie (Anna Kendrick) in that second-act bar scene, and the take-it-or-leave-it aloofness she conveys in her final conversation scene with Clooney. She's really the greatest in this film, and yet Mo'Nique has the heat because...she's badass Mo'Nique!
I wrote this morning that the cruelty in Mo'Nique's Mary character is so malignant and beyond-the-pale that it seems like a perverse reach. What parent or human being with a shred of conscience or humanity wouldn't recoil at such a fiendish depiction? And who the hell would vote for it? What good can it do to put such an aberrational life form in a movie? Mary is a simple case of evil sensationalism. You might as well feature a parent who kills and eats kittens every day -- what's the difference?
It's very easy to be "evil." The trick is to present evil in a way that (a) people recognize as something they've known within themselves or people they've run into, etc., or (b) has a commanding sense of style and pizazz.
I would also approve Anna Kendrick in Up in the Air -- a much fresher and livelier performance with many more ingredients.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 14, 2009 at 7:18 AM
comment #1
plastiqueelephant
says ...
Finally watched Precious today in Bombay and def agree with Jeff on this one. While I admired the film plenty, I'm pretty surprised it's the Mo'Nique performance which has jumped out for so many people. From all the hoo-hah, I thought it would be a much broader part and it really only operates in the two gears Jeff highlights. I wasn't even particularly blown away by her final monologue as much as I was Gabourey Sidibe's reaction, and who by the way I think def. deserves a best actress nom.
Posted by plastiqueelephant
at December 14, 2009 8:15 AM
comment #2
Phreaker
says ...
You agree with Jeff? What a shocker! I'll agree with the Los Angeles Film critics instead. This is bordering on the pathetic, Jeff. And that's probably one of the nicer words I could have used.
Posted by Phreaker
at December 14, 2009 8:20 AM
comment #3
bluefugue
says ...
I haven't seen Monique yet, but so far this year I'd say Julianne Moore in "A Single Man" provided the strongest female supporting performance in any movie I've seen. Cotillard and Farmiga are quite good, but look at the way Moore applies makeup in her mirror, or the drunken intimacy of the long dancing/conversation scene at the center of ASM. She's like the "other chord" in that movie that the music modulates to, relieving for a time the tension of Colin Firth's dominating (and brilliant) presence.
Posted by bluefugue
at December 14, 2009 8:25 AM
comment #4
Kate88
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Jeff, seriously, is it mainly because she's a not-skinny woman playing an unlikeable person?
You're SUPPOSED to dislike Precious' mom - and, perhaps, as I did, not find her poor-me monologue redeeming in any way. I thought Mo'Nique was excellent - feral, disgusting and grasping - and very true to the character portrayed in the book, which i suspect you didn't read. It's more polarizing than the movie.
Posted by Kate88
at December 14, 2009 8:25 AM
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Jeffrey Wells
says ...
Wells to Phreaker: Pathetic? You don't seem to appreciate what I'm trying to do here. I'm trying to bring clear light and real values into this conversation instead of succumbing to mindless Zelig capitulations. I'm one of the good guys at the Alamo, and all the Mo'Nique supporters are Santa Ana's troops. It's easy to serve Santa Ana when he's got the big numbers and the colorful uniforms and the bayonets. But never say die! Put Frankie Avalon on a horse and have him get a message to Sam Houston!
Posted by Jeffrey Wells
at December 14, 2009 8:30 AM
comment #6
royalonemn
says ...
Vera Farmiga and Marion Cortillard's characters fall into that classic genre of women's roles that male movie goers always want to see. The sex pot or the long-suffering devoted wife. So it's no surprise that Jeff Wells, whom has revealed him self to be pretty classically aligned with white-male, middle aged critics, should pick those two performances over an obese, evil black woman. "Ooooh, she's repulsive! I don't want to see her naked!"
One of the reasons you don't like Mo'Nique's character is that she doesn't fit into an easily catergorized box for you. If her performance was just piss poor, you wouldn't have had such a strong negative reaction to it.
I definitely didn't know how I felt about seeing the words "Academy Award Winner Mo'Nique" but with all of this web venom being thrown at her for a performance that pushed people's buttons, I hope she mops the floor with whomever else is nominated that night! Viva Mo'Nique!!!!
Posted by royalonemn
at December 14, 2009 8:43 AM
comment #7
Phreaker
says ...
"I'm one of the good guys at the Alamo." Sorry, no one else sees you that way. You come off as racist. Eddie Murphy and now Mo'Nique? Ever go after a white actor like this? Acting awards are about rewarding the person whose performance MOST MOVED YOU. Not someone you'd most like to have dinner with, or most like to have over for waffles on a Sunday morning. The only thing more embarrassing than this "movement" on your site would be any voting bodies that are even mildly influenced by it. Let's hope they can think for themselves.
Posted by Phreaker
at December 14, 2009 8:51 AM
comment #8
SnarfTheFierce
says ...
Yeesh. I have yet to see Precious, so I don't have a dog in the race, but Jeff's textbook quest to get Mo'Nique non-nominated is altogether boring and ridiculous. Unlike most reasonable people, who have an opinion, state it, and let it go, Jeff insists on hammering away in his dubious manner, serving only to further polarize his "opposition," while making himself look as mealy-mouthed and spiteful as ever. It's one thing when a movie or performance is a clear dud; it's quite another when there are reasonable alternative schools of thought.
That said, royalonemn is a dope. Farmiga is magnificent in Up In The Air--soulful and sexy, every bit the equal of Clooney (who, of course, is wonderful in his own right). Their romance keeps a deeply flawed film from tumbling into pat psuedo-sincerity. Her character is neither a "sex pot" nor a "long-suffering devoted wife," descriptions which are both ludicrous in this scenario. Her character does enjoy sex, which naturally leads royalonemn to the lame, wannabe-progressive stance that admiring her phenomenal work is tantamount to blind lust.
Posted by SnarfTheFierce
at December 14, 2009 8:54 AM
comment #9
royalonemn
says ...
One last point to Jeff: "The trick is to present evil in a way that (a) people recognize as something they've known within themselves or people they've run into, etc., or (b) has a commanding sense of style and pizazz."
A) Because you haven't ran into someone like Mary doesn't mean other people in this world have not (I've offered you, in a previous post, my aunt before she was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the late 80s).
B) Style and Pizazz only mask the real evil that the person is doing. Try saying that to a victim of some heinous crime. "Oh, that gang banger killed my only child, but he had so much 'style and pizazz' at the trial that I don't know how I could of thought he was an evil son of a bitch."
You need to step out of your world sometime, Jeff. It's bigger than your east coast, big city, white bread life style.
Posted by royalonemn
at December 14, 2009 8:54 AM
comment #10
SnarfTheFierce
says ...
Okay, "mealy-mouthed" was too much. I apologize. I stand by "spiteful." And at least we both dig Vera, Jeff.
Posted by SnarfTheFierce
at December 14, 2009 8:55 AM
comment #11
baboo
says ...
Please give it up. You can dislike a performance and wish that others that are less-touted might get more attention. But this amount of hate is getting unreasonable. Right from Sundance, many people thought she was surprisingly great in a no-vanity role -- surprisingly being the operative word, since no one expected it from a comedian like Mo'Nique. True, some of that shock is decidedly gone a year later. But to rail against her nearly every day is just plain weird.
Posted by baboo
at December 14, 2009 9:00 AM
comment #12
royalonemn
says ...
Snarfthefierce: As many people are doing on this site towards Mo'Nique, I'm boiling her performance down to the kind of role that she has. I like Vera Farmiga. Yes, she's powerful and know who she is in the movie, but, her character is viewed and constructed via the male gaze.
You know she almost lost that part because the producers told her she was too fat after giving birth to her child? Sex appeal is a HUGE part of her role in the film and if you can't see that, then you need to take a Women's Studies course at your local University.
Posted by royalonemn
at December 14, 2009 9:00 AM
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plastiqueelephant
says ...
Phreaker: why the sarcasm levelled at me mate? I agree with him on Mo'Nique but would be for Gabourey Sidibe and perhaps even Paula Patton getting nominated... and do admire the film... which clearly Jeff does not. I didn't love it, will never see it again, but did think it was as strong filmmaking as anything else I've seen this year.
I also think Jeff's whole argument that human's aren't capable of such evil is patently false. I met some Indian streetkids today whose grandmother would send them out begging (the oldest was six) and then throw chilli powder in their eyes when they returned, steal their money and use it to go to the movies. Yesterday I fell asleep in a rickshaw after a boozy lunch and was wakened by a kid beggar which his face burned off with acid. I think Daniel's view that there are communities where such monstrosity is normalised by hopelessness holds.
As an aside, I wonder how much the Mo'Nique push is so that the film can be be awarded a minor prize and thus taken out of consideration on the bigger fish (pic, direction). Seems like the sorta year, that any of three or four films could split the vote enough that a surprise winner could emerge. And don't know that people would want it to be Precious.
Posted by plastiqueelephant
at December 14, 2009 9:03 AM
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Tom Reagan
says ...
I liked Penelope Cruz and Marion Cotillard in Nine quite a bit, and would be happy if either of them won. Best Supporting Actress is always a weird category to me. A couple of years ago I remember that the nominees were Cate Blanchett (I'm Not There), Ruby Dee (American Gangster), Saorise Ronan (Atonement), Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone) and the winner was Tilda Swinton for Michael Clayton. I didn't like any of the performances I saw (didn't see Ryan), and so I remember distinctly my choice for the award: the dog in I Am Legend.
Posted by Tom Reagan
at December 14, 2009 9:28 AM
comment #15
slithis
says ...
You are making a complete fool of yourself with Mo'Nique and this is getting worse than the Eddie Murphy negative-campaigning.
- Farmiga is fine in Up in the Air (but much stronger in Orphan), but no one is going to notice her because of the shrill Anna Kendrick performance
- Cotillard's best work was in Public Enemies and not Nine -- she's typically fine in Nine, but it's not happening
Posted by slithis
at December 14, 2009 9:40 AM
comment #16
royalonemn
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Oops, Mo'Nique and Christoph Waltz just won Best Supporting Actress/Actor, respectively, from the New York Film Critics Circle.
Mo'Nique came out on top even with an aggressively hostile Armond White chairing the group. Nobody is listening to you, Jeff. :)
Posted by royalonemn
at December 14, 2009 10:08 AM
comment #17
slithis
says ...
Jeff, after Mo'Nique's NYFCC win today, I think you better re-evaluate your position. Obviously the "character" of Mary Jones is not having the effect on people that you had hoped, and continue to believe she will.
Professionals in the business, who aren't worried about a movie character making them feel "badly" and instead can recognize a marathon acting stretch by someone who has never, ever indicated herself capable of such, are handing over what's deserved, and due.
Posted by slithis
at December 14, 2009 10:10 AM
comment #18
smarty
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Ha ha! Mo'Nique just won the NYFC award! SUCK IT WELLS!
Posted by smarty
at December 14, 2009 10:13 AM
comment #19
Deathtongue_Groupie
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Regardless of amount of words I see on these embarrassing Mo'Nique posts (correct me if I am wrong, but not once has Jeff referred to the character, always the actress), to me it boils down to:
"Big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick, big fat black chick...."
Not that I'm calling Jeff a racist per se, but at the very least his cultural background (WASPy New Englander) does seem to favor actresses of the Caucasian persuasion more. Couple that with his tendency to like only actresses who fit into that Old Hollywood glamor puss mold, and I am not very surprised by the Mo'Nique Take Down of 2009.
But it is very boring...
Posted by Deathtongue_Groupie
at December 14, 2009 10:31 AM
comment #20
Tom Reagan
says ...
[Tom Reagan is banned for life.]
Posted by Tom Reagan
at December 14, 2009 10:54 AM
comment #21
sumo-pop
says ...
So, I guess Mo'Nique is the new Peter Jackson? I bet there's some mad partying going on in New Zealand over this turn of events. I gotta say Jeff, it seems you're taking issue with the character and the person playing her more so than with the performance itself. A lot of pretty smart people think she was great in the role. And if you don't think people like her character exist, then you've got another think coming. You shouldn't hold it against her that she's illuminating a monster. They're out there you know.
Posted by sumo-pop
at December 14, 2009 11:01 AM
comment #22
BurmaShave
says ...
If we're seriously considering Anna Kendrick, as fine and adorable as she was, a serious alternative, then just give it to fucking Betty White for THE PROPOSAL. Christ.
Posted by BurmaShave
at December 14, 2009 11:25 AM
comment #23
JulesWinnfield
says ...
Mo-Nique deserves the award, I mean sure she plays a character that deserves to rot in hell, but it should be seen as beautifully played and not the negatives that is pronounced in the film. I had tears down my eyes during the scene with Gaby, Mo-Nique and Carey. I even at one point felt bad for her because I have seen friends of mine have mothers like that. They have come to their breaking point and realize their in the wrong, and then have their kids leave them hanging.
She played a disgusting and horrible human being, but she played it beautifully and she deserves all the praise and even the nod that should be announced in January.
Posted by JulesWinnfield
at December 14, 2009 11:37 AM
comment #24
slithis
says ...
All of the hoopla around Kendrick is a bit unwarranted. She's very good in the film, but she doesn't go deeply enough. And really, it's a lead performance when you think about it -- Farmiga is the support.
Posted by slithis
at December 14, 2009 11:38 AM
comment #25
malibugigolo
says ...
Some good, smart, and logical ideas Wells.
But the Oscars never reward The Best.
They reward The Most.
Posted by malibugigolo
at December 14, 2009 11:39 AM
comment #26
Chicago48
says ...
Marion Cotillard for Supporting in PE - - yes!
Jeff, why don't you just title your headline "I hate Monique" and get it over with.
Posted by Chicago48
at December 14, 2009 11:43 AM
comment #27
adorian
says ...
Jeff...Do you ever go to the opera? Two of opera's great villains are Scarpia in Tosca and Iago in Otello. It's very common for a baritone to steal the show and get most of the cheers during the curtain calls. (Back in the day, that baritone was usually Tito Gobbi.) People were not cheering the characters of Scarpia and Iago; they were cheering a portrayal of those characters by a very good singer-actor. In the world of bassos, it's also very common for the Devil in Gounod's Faust and Boito's Mefistofele to get most of the cheers during the final curtain calls. It's the same with Mo'Nique. People are not approving the actions of her character; they are approving her portrayal of an out-and-out villain, something most people didn't think her capable of.
Posted by adorian
at December 14, 2009 12:17 PM
comment #28
slithis
says ...
So Mo'Nique and Meryl just won another one -- the Southeastern Film Critics...
Posted by slithis
at December 14, 2009 12:22 PM
comment #29
THE MovieBob
says ...
A far better argument against giving Mo'Nique the award would be, do you really want to hear the words... "And Academy Award Winner Mo'Nique as ______!" in the trailer for every shitty "urban" comedy for the next decade?
Posted by THE MovieBob
at December 14, 2009 12:31 PM
comment #30
alan
says ...
If I have to read variations of this same post every day until March 7th I swear to God I will quit this site forever.
Posted by alan
at December 14, 2009 12:31 PM
comment #31
Mike Ock
says ...
Wouldn't it be great if Mo'Nique wore a skin tight white dress to the Oscars, and had rolls of exposed flesh for the world to see, and then when her name is announced as the winner, she picks up a bucket of chicken from under her seat, takes it on stage and says in an exaggerated stereotypical black caricature voice, "I'd like to dedimicate this here award to Mistah Jeffrey Wells. He sho is good white folk!!"
Then they cut to Jeff's apt where he's watching all this on TV, in blackface, tears racing down his cheeks!!
Then Jeff hurls his Hurt locker and Up In The Air DVDs and a diet coke at his TV. Karma Gods make this happen!!
Posted by Mike Ock
at December 14, 2009 12:37 PM
comment #32
Rob
says ...
Uh, guys. Julianne Moore hasn't won an Oscar yet. I haven't seen A Single Man yet, but come on. Losing to Kim Basinger is one thing. But the prospect of Julianne Moore losing her fifth Oscar nomination to the star of Phat Girlz - I can't bear it.
Posted by Rob
at December 14, 2009 12:48 PM
comment #33
Jeffrey Wells
says ...
Wow...what was that? I feel better now, coming out of it. I took a contrarian pill sometime around Toronto that caused me to lose my mind and become a Mo'Nique hater. But I've suddenly been "saved," in a sense, and I feel as if I'm slowly coming out of a coma. And now...oh my God...I suddenly love Mo'Nique's performance in Precious! And I see how wrong, wrong, terribly wrong I was not to have realized how great she is, and how bull-headed I was before. I should have just taken my Zelig pills from the get-go and gotten on the train. I guess I have the HE talk-back crowd to thank for this. They helped me to see the light. Those guys who called me a racist...of course! How could I have not realized this? It's not good to be out in the cold and all alone. It's better join in and belong and be among brothers and sisters. All hail Mo'Nique, the sure-to-be winner of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. I feel so much better now. I'm a believer. Can those of you who felt annoyed by my anti-Mo'Nique tirades find a way to forgive me? Especially "Alan"...bro, can I make it up to you?
Posted by Jeffrey Wells
at December 14, 2009 12:52 PM
comment #34
slithis
says ...
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on May 15, 2009 at 1:12 PM
"I'm too whipped to review Lee Daniels' Precious (the Taking Woodstock piece did me in) but it's an immensely sad, fully felt and deeply compassionate film with solid performances up and down, especially from Mariah Carey (much better than I expected, her best performance ever) as a welfare worker and Mo'Nique as the all-time champion mom-from-hell. I attended a Precious luncheon today from 12:40 to 1:50 pm; took this right before the press conference part began."
http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/2009/05/finally_saw_pre.php
Posted by slithis
at December 14, 2009 12:57 PM
comment #35
dkaye
says ...
So if, as you wrote Jeff, "the cruelty in Mo'Nique's Mary character is so malignant and beyond-the-pale that it seems like a perverse reach," how do you explain this?
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Posted by dkaye
at December 14, 2009 1:23 PM
comment #36
cinefan
says ...
Very nice, Slithis. Great job throwing Wells' words right back in his face and exposing his hypocrisy on this whole issue.
Posted by cinefan
at December 14, 2009 1:36 PM
comment #37
Jeffrey Wells
says ...
Wells to Slithius: That was my first impression, yeah. But it was a short one, and it was written in great haste in the press room and....what the hell, I was leaning toward emphasizing the positive at that moment. The Mo'Nique loathing took time to build. i've never denied that Precious is "an immensely sad, fully felt and deeply compassionate film with solid performances up and down, especially from Mariah Carey (much better than I expected, her best performance ever) as a welfare worker and Mo'Nique as the all-time champion mom-from-hell." I've just come to despise the idea of celebrating Mo'Nique's making Mary come to life. She's been WAY over-praised. I wish Carey was getting the attention instead.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells
at December 14, 2009 2:50 PM
comment #38
Gordon27
says ...
"I'm trying to bring clear light and real values into this conversation instead of succumbing to mindless Zelig capitulations. I'm one of the good guys at the Alamo, and all the Mo'Nique supporters are Santa Ana's troops."
This is a brilliant parody. Who really posted this? It was a hilarious rip on Jeff, really cut him to the bone.
Posted by Gordon27
at December 14, 2009 10:24 PM
comment #39
Gordon27
says ...
""I'm one of the good guys at the Alamo." Sorry, no one else sees you that way. You come off as racist. Eddie Murphy and now Mo'Nique? Ever go after a white actor like this?"
Now, listen, I think Jeff's position on Mo'Nique is absolutely ridiculous, and I've mocked him frequently for it. However, this "racist" thing is a big stretch; I don't know why I have to keep pointing this out to people (Jeff is presumably just not responding to the racist accusations at all), but, yes, Jeff does go after white actors too. 2007, for instance, Amy Ryan played a horrible mother, and she won all the awards leading up the Oscars, and Jeff was (for lack of a better word) campaigning just as hard against her.
And, for that matter, he didn't campaign half this hard against Murphy; he just eventually got tired of the push and, post-Norbit, started saying things like "Wouldn't it be great if Arkin won?"
Posted by Gordon27
at December 14, 2009 10:26 PM
comment #40
atish
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pamelazz
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Jeff, after Mo'Nique's NYFCC win today, I think you better re-evaluate your position. Obviously the "character" of Mary Jones is not having the effect on people that you had hoped, and continue to believe she will.
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