December 29, 2011
Meryl Streep doesn’t simply play Margaret
Thatcher in The Iron Lady, writes Kurt Loder, she
exudes her. With an intense concentration, Streep captures
both the chipper intransigence of Britain’s first female prime
minister (from 1979 to 1990), and—with the aid of uncannily
realistic old-age makeup and prosthetics—the lonely dementia of her
dotage, into which we are told she is sunk today, at the age of
86.
Meanwhile, the Iranian film A Separation is an unexpected treasure, one of the year’s best movies. In it, writer-director Asghar Farhadi presents us with a minor domestic dispute—an argument, an angry shove—and keeps us riveted as it builds into a storm of desperate moral evasions that threaten to capsize several characters’ lives.
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