![]() ![]() ![]() Allowing themselves to be vulnerable in their performances allows themselves a greater opportunity to be honest with their audience. ![]() Both are willing to take emotional risks that other actresses might not want to endure. Both Chloe Sevigny and Kristen Stewart fold themselves into their roles so snugly that it's easy to forget we're watching actresses portraying roles and not real people living their lives on celluloid for our amusement. The evolving relationship between Lizzie and her family's new maid Bridget Sullivan, as well as its inevitable consequences, is played very naturally with no hesitations or missteps. It's refreshing to see such a low-key representation brought to the screen. The story of Lizzie Borden is an oft-told tale and is often overly sensationalized. A Museum of Artistic Accomplishment in Cinema (M.A.A.C.) Review Lizzie / Director: Craig William Macneill / Career Catalog #12 / Review #0003 8/10 The put-upon daughter of an unscrupulous businessman and an ineffectual stepmother, concerned over her future being left in the hands of her failed horse-trading uncle, slowly becomes unhinged in her desire to protect her inheritance.
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