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Can You Ever Forgive Me? – 5 out of 5
I adore Melissa McCarthy. I think she is very charming, incredibly talented, endlessly adorable and epically hilarious. Sadly, sometimes the projects she attaches herself to don’t resonate with me the way I hope they would (not the Ghostbusters reboot, though. Sorry haters, I loved that film) but never do I find her to be the true weak point of the features. When I heard she was in the drama Can You Ever Forgive Me? and that she was just astounding in it, I knew I had to see it. Granted, due to my enjoyment of her as a performer I was going to see it anyway but the reviews the film got and love her performance was receiving had me very interested. Well, I recently checked it out and McCarthy has shown a side to her talent that has been glimpsed previously but never showcased to such an amazing degree.
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I would comment on how she's dressed but she dresses far better than I do. |
In the early 90s, author Lee Israel (McCarthy) is struggling to make ends meet. After stumbling upon some letters from an author during some research, Israel sells the memorabilia in order to pay her rent. Stumbling upon a possibly lucrative market, she begins to create forgeries of letters from famous authors and uses her writing skills to perfectly capture the authors’ tones and voices. The only person she lets on about this scam is her best friend Jack Hock (Richard E. Grant) and eventually uses him to help sell the fakes after several dealers start to become suspicious of her. However, eventually her plan crumbles as the authorities catch wind of her dealings…
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"...and little hearts on all of the I's..." |
On the surface, a story like the one in Can You Ever Forgive Me? seems like something that might not keep my interest. Creating forgeries to sell seems like an interesting scam but when they are letters from authors? Eh, doesn’t really seem like that “cool” of a crime. However, I was surprised by how engrossed I became with the events of the tale and the presentation was done so effectively that this movie does get tense at times. Overall, the feature’s tone is pretty amazing as the story is dramatic, emotional and, like I said, surprisingly tense. The story really presents Israel as a dynamic character who is both sympathetic and kinda shitty at the same time (like any human being is capable of). She is doing wrong and we know it but, at the same time, it’s understandable why she ended up going down this path.
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I find it so stupidly adorable that Melissa and her husband Ben Falcone work
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Another reason Israel is an interesting and attention-grabbing character is from the performance of McCarthy. I already stated that I hold her in high regard but I was completely floored with her dramatic performance. It’s really no surprise that she could pull this off because to be a good comedic actor is to also be a great dramatic one because the best comedy comes from sincerity. Nevertheless, despite knowing this, I’m still amazed at how well comedic actors do when they transition to drama and McCarthy is just astounding in this role. She perfectly captured the necessities of the character and was just enthralling to watch. Her performance is matched by costar Richard E. Grant and their chemistry together was undeniable.
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This is what it looks like in my head all the time. |
The only real drawback I had for the film is the replay value. It is a terrifically crafted film that does wonders with capturing tone and atmosphere and it contains terrific performances and has a captivating and very intriguing story; however, it is one of those films for me that once you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. That being said, having limited replay value didn’t diminish my score in the least for Can You Ever Forgive Me? nor did the usual altering of history that biopics do harm my experience (did I mention this was based on a true story? Because it is.) In the end, the film is just a very moving feature that was very entertaining and really showcased that Melissa McCarthy has way more range than a lot of her naysayers believe she does.
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