So this next bit will be a series for me. My first actually. I want to do a run on who I see as being the top 5 most underrated actors in cinema today. This probably won't be in any order, unless maybe I choose a number 1 when I finally finish, we'll see. So on to the actual subject.
NUMBER 5: Hugh Jackman
Alright, alright. I know this guy is mainly known for playing everyone's favorite adamantium laced mutant on the big screen. However, believe it or not, this guy can act in other very different roles. For one thing, does anyone know what kind of roles he played other Wolverine for the most part? Romantic comedies. Yep, that's right, this guy was a sucker for the chick flick scripts. He did Kate and Leopold with Meg Ryan (kind of a stinker, but he was good in it), and Someone Like You with Ashley Judd (far better film, and far better acting role for him).
But that's not all, what really got everyone's attention was a film by a little director by the name of Christopher Nolan. No it wasn't Batman, it was The Prestige.
In this one Jackman plays the foil to Christian Bale's semi-good guy role. See neither one of them are particularly sympathetic characters. They play dueling magicians trying to find out each others secrets to their acts. Jackman plays an excellent anti-hero in this one. He never completely becomes the good guy, but never truly crosses over to the evil side until a pivotal moment in the film that I will leave you to find out on your own (who said I was going to include spoilers in this?).
Next movie I want to make sure everyone knows about is a little known film called The Fountain. This one was directed by a guy named Darron Aronofsky. His big claim to fame a movie called Requiem For A Dream (one of the most depressing and dark looks at drugs ever). However, in The Fountain Aronofsky gets a performance out of Jackman that many Hugh fans believe should have been at least Oscar nomination worthy. This movie has some of the best special effects ever, especially considering they are all done without the use of computer generated graphics (thank you IMDB.com for that piece of trivia, check out how Aronofsky did it on there if you want to know, this is about the actor, remember?). But even with these amazing graphics, it is Hugh Jackman who truly shines here. In it he plays a doctor who is trying to essentially cure Cancer and along with it possibly death entirely. This is due to his wife (played by the wonderful Rachel Weisz) slowly dying of this dreaded disease. The movie follows him in three different eras of time with one common tie to them all. Hugh Jackman is trying to eradicate death itself using a special tree.
In one time period he is trying to deliver his love, the queen of Spain, in the 15th century or so from bondage by the Catholic church (a great little metaphor). In the next he is the aforementioned doctor (this one is the main thread in the story). Finally, in the third he is a tattoo covered man traveling through space in the distant future on a small island in a bubble with the great tree itself. Where he is headed is explained as the movie goes along. Now see this movie could have easily been all style and no substance. There honestly isn't a lot of dialogue or deep conversations. But does that stop our Hugh? Not even a little bit. In fact in one scene that explains why he has all of the tattoos in the future, he not only cries because of a great loss, he nearly bawls. As he is being so emotional, he conveys all of the basic motivations and emotions he has had throughout the movie in an almost completely wordless scene. This guy is brilliant.
So enjoy the wonderful actor that is Hugh Jackman. Watch his two completely different movies from anything you've probably seen him in with The Prestige and The Fountain. I guarentee afterwards, you won't look at Wolverine the same. Also, if you haven't seen the most recent X-Men movie that was all about Wolverines origins. I recommend a rental on that one. It isn't quite buy worthy, but Jackman and Liev Shreiber (playing Sabretooth in a way that only another gifted actor could do it) make the movie worth watching. It isn't very close to the comic book, and if you are going in expecting a direct adaptation, than you might as well stop watching comic book movies all together really. But if you want a good action movie with our number 5, check it out as well. Also, as a brief edit to my original post, that no one probably had a chance to read yet, take a look at Flushed Away as well. It isn't Jackman doing actual action, only voiceover, but it is a great movie and worth mention. It's from the creator of the beloved dog and owner duo Wallace and Gromit. So you know it must be good.
You keep reading them, and I'll keep writing them.
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Good insight piece on Hugh.
ReplyDeleteOK - You now have committed yourself to put out the other 4 actors, hopefully in a timely fashion.
Yeah, I'm pretty much in agreement. I think he's magnificent in THE PRESTIGE.
ReplyDeleteHowever, do play devil' advocate - - the complete riposte to your analysis takes only two words:
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Hey even great actors like Michael Cain (jaws the revenge) or Sean connery (entrapment) do bad movies. The next two pieces will be posted tomorrow. The rest should follow shortly after pops.
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