Sly Saint
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How much do I love seeing Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water) on screen? In role after role, she has demonstrated a remarkable ability to express a range of emotions and has perfected the art of projecting strength through vulnerability. In Stephen Frears’ new film, written, as was his 2013 Philomena, by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope, she is marvelously at it again, playing the real-life Philippa Langley, the woman responsible for discovering the lost resting place of England’s King Richard III. Even those with little interest in British history (or Shakespeare) will find this tale of perseverance against nearly insurmountable odds, and official indifference, truly inspiring.
It’s also infuriating, given the many ways Philippa is constantly belittled by the establishment. Suffering at the time from myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS), Philippa has enough trouble motivating to do much of anything, yet latches on to the idea that she knows where Richard III is buried and brings it to a rash of specialists.
https://filmfestivaltoday.com/film-...-review-hawkins-brings-the-lost-king-home&
"Philippa has enough trouble motivating to do much of anything"
motivation is not the problem.
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