Big Eyes (2014)
seen on Netflix October, 2016
This movie was entertaining both for the artwork and the engaging performance of the female lead, Amy Adams (as Margaret Keane). The cinematography was reminiscent of the period (mid 1950's - late 1960's) with bright colors and architecture that reminded me of a life size Barbie-world. The sound track was very much of the period, even including a Beach Boys' song. I cannot judge this movie on specific (biographical) facts. It seems incomprehensible that for 10 years, Ms. Keane supported Walter Keane's lie. However, that support is true. Whether other details of this movie have been dramatized or are actual details, this film still held my attention. I only have 2 complaints, Christoph Waltz (as Walter Keane) seemed over-the-top in many scenes. Since Mr. Waltz is a talented actor, I can only assume Walter Keane may have been that kind of individual. My other complain is in the courtroom scene which felt rushed. Stay for the closing credits. There is a brief description of what happened after the trial.
CREDITS SPOILER: Pay attention to the individual sitting on the park bench next to Amy Adams.
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