Kristen There is nothing natural about the bizarre tale that inspired director Andrew Jarecki to make his new film All Good Things. And yet, at a luncheon at Michael's today, introducing his star, Kirsten Dunst –in an Oscar-worthy performance as a doomed young woman whose disappearance 18 years ago remains a mystery– he claims that her naturalness drew him to her, signing her on even before he got Ryan Gosling to play the husband. Of course, the director of the documentary, Capturing the Friedmans, is no stranger to the ways reality can out spook the imagination. Taking a headline-grabbing story of the real cross-dressing Robert Durst, replete with unsolved crimes, Andrew Jarecki's creation is like a true-life novelization that would make Truman Capote proud-or maybe even jealous.     

Looking radiant despite having just arrived from San Francisco where she wrapped her role as Camille in the much-anticipated film of the iconic Kerouac novel, On the Road, Dunts told me this role provided the challenge of having to stay believably with a man who becomes increasingly more violent. She praised Ryan Gosling's performance, noting that often actors portray only the creepy side of a creep. From the beginning of their on-screen relationship, when as newlyweds they go off to Vermont to open a natural foods store called All Good Things, Gosling shows a quiet charm. You wish his father, played by the irresistible Frank Langella had not prevailed, luring the couple back to the family business in Manhattan real estate. Langella said at the movie's premiere at Buddakan last week, this is his year for playing aging Jewish men, referring of course to his part in Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.    

A second unsolved murder involves a writer played by Lily Rabe wearing an unnatural black wig. Said the lovely blond now starring in the acclaimed Merchant of Venice on Broadway, we styled this character around the hair. The real woman had a distinctive Cleopatra look. Yikes! We hardly recognized her.

Regina Weinreich

Graphic Design: Salpeter Ventura

 

Posted in ,

5 responses to “Going Natural: Kirsten Dunst in All Good Things”

  1. thomas sabo Avatar

    Hello, everyone! Pay attention to this post please! To a large extent, this post that has explained some contents very carefully and totally. It really contains a lot of aspects of something that we are very eager to know and are very necessary to us in our daily life. Firstly , this post can do its best to tell some points of products very truly and believeable, which is some posts can’t do well. Secondly, this post can consider something important from our buyers stand, which is very helpful to our life ,work, and so on. Last but not least ,the most important respect is that it can lead us to know right and total news,and tell us what perfect things really are. From the bottom of my heart , we really need this excellent kind of posts and we will obtain more and more beneifits than ever before. Thanks a lot!

    Like

  2. Personal Loans For Federal Employees Avatar

    I think it may be about time for Dunst to break through with a good role. She has so much potential, but I think she has been choosing the wrong roles over and over. Great write up.

    Like

  3. Herve Leger Avatar

    BTW, beware guys, you not only need v4 of Firefox but also have to enable the websockets in a hidden preference:

    Like

  4. Online pharmacy reviews Avatar

    I think that this is really nice, excellent photo!
    the video is really good, I would like to have the chance of download it !

    Like

  5. lowest prices for thomas sabo charms Avatar

    I have figured out some new items from your site about personal computers. Another thing I’ve always imagined is that computer systems have become a specific thing that each house must have for some reasons. They provide convenient ways to organize households, pay bills, shop, study, focus on music as well as watch television shows. An innovative solution to complete every one of these tasks is to use a computer. These pc’s are portable ones, small, highly effective and mobile. http://aielwaste.com/index.php?title=Thomas_sabo_necklaces_may_be_employed_by_a_fantastic_provide_in_the_calendar_year_2000_many_years_getting_a_demonstrate_effortlessly_and_also_sweetness,http://www.tiffanyandcooutlet2013.us

    Like

Leave a reply to Herve Leger Cancel reply