Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Too much time spent on a typical and uninteresting journalist and not enough time on this brilliant scam artist. I still don’t understand Anna. Typical and pat storytelling and dialogue. And it’s a story that should have been told linearly.
Too bad. This could have been riveting.
+1.
I was not interested in the reporter or her story at all. I found her exasperating and annoying, and the (many, many) scenes where she groaned and knelt and clutched her pregnant belly were cringe-worthy. I wanted to forward through all of the boring scenes about the reporter and her backstory or her relationships with her husband and coworkers.
The story would have been better without her character.
She way overacts. Her pregnancy is ridiculous but interesting in that she is very ambivalent about having a kid at all. Her husband seems like a stuffed animal. And I agree too old for this part.
Anna (the actress) is a beautiful girl but her lips are her worst feature. She does do a great job with the upper crust matron thing of expressing emotion by mouth expression while saying nothing. Copied from the devil wears Prada and real life.
The actor was also Anne Hathaway's screen husband in the movie Intern. It was literally the same role, the same husband. I am not sure he can play alone else.
Exact same role. Except here I was like “Does he have a job? What’s his deal?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Too much time spent on a typical and uninteresting journalist and not enough time on this brilliant scam artist. I still don’t understand Anna. Typical and pat storytelling and dialogue. And it’s a story that should have been told linearly.
Too bad. This could have been riveting.
+1.
I was not interested in the reporter or her story at all. I found her exasperating and annoying, and the (many, many) scenes where she groaned and knelt and clutched her pregnant belly were cringe-worthy. I wanted to forward through all of the boring scenes about the reporter and her backstory or her relationships with her husband and coworkers.
The story would have been better without her character.
She way overacts. Her pregnancy is ridiculous but interesting in that she is very ambivalent about having a kid at all. Her husband seems like a stuffed animal. And I agree too old for this part.
Anna (the actress) is a beautiful girl but her lips are her worst feature. She does do a great job with the upper crust matron thing of expressing emotion by mouth expression while saying nothing. Copied from the devil wears Prada and real life.
The actor was also Anne Hathaway's screen husband in the movie Intern. It was literally the same role, the same husband. I am not sure he can play alone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Too much time spent on a typical and uninteresting journalist and not enough time on this brilliant scam artist. I still don’t understand Anna. Typical and pat storytelling and dialogue. And it’s a story that should have been told linearly.
Too bad. This could have been riveting.
+1.
I was not interested in the reporter or her story at all. I found her exasperating and annoying, and the (many, many) scenes where she groaned and knelt and clutched her pregnant belly were cringe-worthy. I wanted to forward through all of the boring scenes about the reporter and her backstory or her relationships with her husband and coworkers.
The story would have been better without her character.
She way overacts. Her pregnancy is ridiculous but interesting in that she is very ambivalent about having a kid at all. Her husband seems like a stuffed animal. And I agree too old for this part.
Anna (the actress) is a beautiful girl but her lips are her worst feature. She does do a great job with the upper crust matron thing of expressing emotion by mouth expression while saying nothing. Copied from the devil wears Prada and real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anna Chulumsky looks like shit. seriously.
I'm wondering if that's part of the role? Because her looks are noticeably unretouched, shall we say? I'm wondering if Rhimes did that intentionally to further emphasize that she's not a part of this rich world. Like, everyone is all made up and perfect and she's the plucky girl reporter (who is a woman, who is about to have a baby)!
That could be true. Chlumsky’s hair was terrible. I kept noticing how bad the cut and colour were and how it did nothing for her features and colouring: it just kind of hung there, matte and bushy and dry-looking, like something a not-very-savvy woman would do to herself at home after a box dye and Supercuts. But…that would fit the character perfectly. So maybe it is intentional for Chlumsky to look so bad.
I think it might be getting by in NYC as a reporter. The salaries are for rich people; ie not to live on. Getting ready to box dye my hair and head over to super cuts myself.
In one of the episodes she said she doesn't like that she's even thinking about clothes so I take it that she's not into fashion and just barely does the min.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anna Chulumsky looks like shit. seriously.
I'm wondering if that's part of the role? Because her looks are noticeably unretouched, shall we say? I'm wondering if Rhimes did that intentionally to further emphasize that she's not a part of this rich world. Like, everyone is all made up and perfect and she's the plucky girl reporter (who is a woman, who is about to have a baby)!
That could be true. Chlumsky’s hair was terrible. I kept noticing how bad the cut and colour were and how it did nothing for her features and colouring: it just kind of hung there, matte and bushy and dry-looking, like something a not-very-savvy woman would do to herself at home after a box dye and Supercuts. But…that would fit the character perfectly. So maybe it is intentional for Chlumsky to look so bad.
I think it might be getting by in NYC as a reporter. The salaries are for rich people; ie not to live on. Getting ready to box dye my hair and head over to super cuts myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anna Chulumsky looks like shit. seriously.
I'm wondering if that's part of the role? Because her looks are noticeably unretouched, shall we say? I'm wondering if Rhimes did that intentionally to further emphasize that she's not a part of this rich world. Like, everyone is all made up and perfect and she's the plucky girl reporter (who is a woman, who is about to have a baby)!
That could be true. Chlumsky’s hair was terrible. I kept noticing how bad the cut and colour were and how it did nothing for her features and colouring: it just kind of hung there, matte and bushy and dry-looking, like something a not-very-savvy woman would do to herself at home after a box dye and Supercuts. But…that would fit the character perfectly. So maybe it is intentional for Chlumsky to look so bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Too much time spent on a typical and uninteresting journalist and not enough time on this brilliant scam artist. I still don’t understand Anna. Typical and pat storytelling and dialogue. And it’s a story that should have been told linearly.
Too bad. This could have been riveting.
+1.
I was not interested in the reporter or her story at all. I found her exasperating and annoying, and the (many, many) scenes where she groaned and knelt and clutched her pregnant belly were cringe-worthy. I wanted to forward through all of the boring scenes about the reporter and her backstory or her relationships with her husband and coworkers.
The story would have been better without her character.
She way overacts. Her pregnancy is ridiculous but interesting in that she is very ambivalent about having a kid at all. Her husband seems like a stuffed animal. And I agree too old for this part.
Anna (the actress) is a beautiful girl but her lips are her worst feature. She does do a great job with the upper crust matron thing of expressing emotion by mouth expression while saying nothing. Copied from the devil wears Prada and real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Too much time spent on a typical and uninteresting journalist and not enough time on this brilliant scam artist. I still don’t understand Anna. Typical and pat storytelling and dialogue. And it’s a story that should have been told linearly.
Too bad. This could have been riveting.
+1.
I was not interested in the reporter or her story at all. I found her exasperating and annoying, and the (many, many) scenes where she groaned and knelt and clutched her pregnant belly were cringe-worthy. I wanted to forward through all of the boring scenes about the reporter and her backstory or her relationships with her husband and coworkers.
The story would have been better without her character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anna Chulumsky looks like shit. seriously.
I'm wondering if that's part of the role? Because her looks are noticeably unretouched, shall we say? I'm wondering if Rhimes did that intentionally to further emphasize that she's not a part of this rich world. Like, everyone is all made up and perfect and she's the plucky girl reporter (who is a woman, who is about to have a baby)!