They say that the only sure things in life are death and taxes. But when it comes to the movies there are several sure things. Among them: If a gun is shown in the first act, it has to go off on in the third; the villain who just collapsed is not quite dead yet; those beautiful co-stars that fall in hate at first sight will fall into each other’s arms passionately by the time the credits roll; and if
Julianne Moore is the star of the movie,
the kids are NOT all right. If Julianne Moore is the star of the movie, her kids will end up abandoned (
The Hours, Boogie Nights), brain-damaged (
The Shipping News), imaginary, missing or possibly dead (
A Map of the World, The Forgotten, Children of Men, The Hours, World Traveler and
Freedomland). Moviegoers first noticed her as the sassy best friend in
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), but who knew that endangered or damaged children would become such an inescapable motif in her career?
You’re forgiven, then, for feeling queasy during
Savage Grace’s otherwise innocent-looking opener, in which the great actress is shown cradling her infant son and cooing at him gently. It would seem sweet and hopeful were it not for the familiar bad-mother face doing the cooing.
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Have you seen this yet or will you? Don't take your mother!
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