Dana Stevens on Natalie Portman
Unfortunately, [the movie] also assumes that Natalie Portman is
interesting enough to watch suffer for two hours. Here I come up against
what I’m fully willing to admit may be a personal limitation … I’ve
never believed her in a single role. She evokes no emotional response in
me beyond, “Oh, there’s Natalie Portman.” She doesn’t overact or
underact; she just stands around with whatever the appropriate
expression for the scene seems to be on her sweet, pretty, childlike
face. If there’s something going on behind that face, I neither know nor
care what it is, which means that long stretches of Brothers involving
her character’s interiority struck me as dramatically inert. If you
possess the gene that enables Portman-caring, you may find them
brilliant.
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