HBO FILM REVIEW BY ROBB BRAWN & LEE ARBOREEN
My partner and I were fortunate to have seen an advanced screening of the HBO film. It is very difficult from our perspective to say how the viewer who knows little about the whole story would react to the film, as the overwhelming merit of the film is the portrayal of both big and little Edie by Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lang. For those of us who know the documentary well, I am quite sure we can speak for most of the fans that both actresses performances were spot on ! Incredible ! Inspired ! From someone who knew little Edie personally, I can say that it was like seeing her come to life again.
The film which jumped back and forth between the mid 70's, and the 30's and 40's, filled in a good deal of the missing information most fans have wondered about for years. Knowing the basic facts of the social status the Beales held in the 30's and actually seeing their lifestyle lived out on the screen, makes the deterioration of their finances and parallel deterioration of the condition of the once beautiful house that much more meaningful. Both the interior and exterior sets were unbelievable. The likenesses exact. Much attention was paid to detail, which resulted in an uncanny depiction of the mansion at various phases of it's condition, from the grandiose to squaller.
Drew, who has long been a rather obsessed fan, REALLY wanted this part. She was dedicated to get it perfect, and she did. She also felt she owned it to Edie to get it right. She studied with a voice coach for over a year to get Edie's accent down perfectly. There are hints of Drew that peek out once in a great while, but for the most part, you totally forget who the actress is who is playing Edie, and that's a good thing !
Jessica's portrayal of big Edie is no less inspired. Both actresses had a good deal of leeway with their depiction of the characters, when playing the younger versions of the Edies, as there are only stills to compare with. The real challenge came when they had to play the Edies at the age they were during the filming of the documentary in 1975. We're sure that fans like us, who have probably seen the documentary a hundred times, dissected every last line, every look, and every subtlety of their movement, making sure it was without flaw, like the Maysles film. Obviously, the actresses, make up artists, costume and set designers, and everyone else involved with the production were well aware that they would be put under a microscope by fans as well as reviewers, looking to find fault somewhere. Well 99% of the time, we think everybody really pulled it off, and we can't imagine any credible negative critique. We say "credible", as we have already read one off the wall review that called Drew's Edie voice "A bad Katherine Hephern imitation " Obviously someone with a total lack of aural perceptiveness.
We think Michael Sucsy and his teem met the many challenges in producing this film. If we had one criticism, it would be that the film was too short. Maybe even another 10 minutes to fill in some time periods left out. As much as we would have liked to have seen some footage after the Reno Sweeny scene, it would certainly have been anticlimactic after that sequence. Of course if we had our way, it would have been a 6 hour mini series ! Check back soon, as we will touch on more topics regarding the HBO film. Be sure to check out our new Youtube video ! Coming 4/18/09
10 Comments:
At April 19, 2009 at 1:09 PM , sofakingcoolmom said...
We agree at least 6 hour mini series!! Kudos to the girls!!
At April 20, 2009 at 1:28 PM , Lisa Borgnes Giramonti said...
Thank you so much for your comment on my blog...I am officially obsessed with your Grey Gardens website and have posted a link to it. This is definitely your moment to shine!
At April 20, 2009 at 5:56 PM , Jo said...
Thank you for commenting on my post aboug "Big" and "Little" Edie. I think they were completely amazing, and much more interesting than their famous niece/cousin.
You met little Edie? Omigosh! What was she like?
I have only seen the trailer so far, but I think Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore did a fabulous job. I can hardly wait to see the movie on HBO.
At April 27, 2009 at 9:10 AM , Maya said...
I'd love to know where Edie lived in Bal Harbour..., but so far I have not found anything. Her condo must have been up for sale at some point, I assume.
At April 27, 2009 at 11:26 AM , Gabbi said...
Thank you very much for sharing on your friendship with 'Little' Edie and for taking the time to send me that informative comment. I was so happy to see it this morning. Will continue to visit... xo
At May 2, 2009 at 11:29 AM , Pamela Terry and Edward said...
I so appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment on my "green" gardens post. I agree that both actresses in the new production were simply amazing. If I close my eyes during Drew's fashion advice scene, it is difficult sometimes to tell whether I am watching the documentary or the movie. I also loved that the ladies got their moment in the sun by letting the audience glimpse them when they were young, and gorgeous. It is nice to know that someone like yourself, who had a personal connection with L. Edie, is also approving of this new production.
Again, thanks for stopping by. You are welcome anytime.
At May 3, 2009 at 6:39 AM , Chris said...
It's great to know that such care was taken in telling these women's stories and getting it right!
At May 3, 2009 at 5:54 PM , Greener Pastures--A City Girl Goes Country said...
I taped the movie the other night and just started watching it. Wow. It's spooky actually. I can't wait to get back to it tonight.
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At May 18, 2009 at 8:24 AM , hello gorgeous said...
I am over from If The Lampshade Fits.
Wonderful blog. Thanks for the tip about the musical in Philly. I live in Delaware and will definitely be there!
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