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Collins and Evans produce an uncomfortable yin-yang of acting styles: The former (no stranger to the stage) overacts to the point of caricature, while the latter clearly is uncomfortable in her first stage role. Play the balcony" describes an American performer who overacts or caters to the audience in the cheaper seats. He falls in love with a deaf girl (Tammy Blanchard, lovely), gets vamped and forced into marriage by a confusingly written senator's daughter (Angelina Jolie, who's obviously an incompatible match for Damon: she overacts every scene he just kind of stands there in), is manipulated into betraying an admired professor, and is otherwise groomed for service in the OSS as America draws closer toward World War II. |
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