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Post by moviemouth on Nov 10, 2021 22:03:04 GMT
Ben Mendelsohn, Babyteeth Hugh Grant, The Gentlemen
Tobey Wallace, Babyteeth Frank Langella, The Trial of the Chicago 7 Leslie Odom Jr., One Night in Miami Arliss Howard, Mank Paul Raci, Sound of Metal Sasha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Mark Rylance, The Trial of the Chicago 7 Harrison Ford, The Call of the Wild
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Post by mikef6 on Nov 10, 2021 23:21:20 GMT
If Cohen and Rylance are supporting then who is the lead male actor? I have them as co-leads.
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Post by moviemouth on Nov 10, 2021 23:27:54 GMT
If Cohen and Rylance are supporting then who is the lead male actor? I have them as co-leads. I have all supporting, like Magnolia. I have it as an ensemble movie, with no clear lead. Though I guess I could have put Rylance in lead. It isn't the same thing as Judas and the Black Messiah, because at every moment of that movie it is focused on one of 2 characters. The Trial of the Chicago 7 jumps around between several different characters a lot.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 12, 2021 0:45:49 GMT
If Cohen and Rylance are supporting then who is the lead male actor? I have them as co-leads. I have all supporting, like Magnolia. I have it as an ensemble movie, with no clear lead. Though I guess I could have put Rylance in lead. It isn't the same thing as Judas and the Black Messiah, because at every moment of that movie it is focused on one of 2 characters. The Trial of the Chicago 7 jumps around between several different characters a lot. I'd say Redmayne is the lead-iest of the cast, but generally anything over three leads for me throws all of them into Supporting.
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Post by moviemouth on Nov 12, 2021 0:50:53 GMT
I have all supporting, like Magnolia. I have it as an ensemble movie, with no clear lead. Though I guess I could have put Rylance in lead. It isn't the same thing as Judas and the Black Messiah, because at every moment of that movie it is focused on one of 2 characters. The Trial of the Chicago 7 jumps around between several different characters a lot. I'd say Redmayne is the lead-iest of the cast, but generally anything over three leads for me throws all of them into Supporting. I agree about the second part. I don't recall Redmayne having any more focus than Rylance or Cohen, but you could be right.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Nov 12, 2021 0:53:42 GMT
I'd say Redmayne is the lead-iest of the cast, but generally anything over three leads for me throws all of them into Supporting. I agree about the second part. I don't recall Redmayne having any more focus than Rylance or Cohen, but you could be right. He's pretty much the moral center, has the most character development, and gets the big final speech. But I still put him in Supporting with the rest.
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Post by moviemouth on Nov 12, 2021 0:58:28 GMT
I agree about the second part. I don't recall Redmayne having any more focus than Rylance or Cohen, but you could be right. He's pretty much the moral center, has the most character development, and gets the big final speech. But I still put him in Supporting with the rest. We are on the same page then.
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