My choice for Best Actress for 1982 will be controversial because most everyone loves the actress that did win and feels she deserved it for this year…except me…lol. So let’s get on with it with my choice for Best Actress…
1. JESSICA LANGE IN FRANCES
This is a film that I have not been able to watch since 1982! This is not because I didn’t like the film, but because it was so harrowing and disturbing that I still am emotional when I think about this film. Jessica Lange gave a mind boggling performance as the 1930s actress Frances Farmer, a beautiful woman who starred in a few films before her alcoholism and erratic behaviour took hold. In this film, it is very much implied that Frances’s mother, who wielded a power over the household, did not like her daughter’s independent spirit and was an active proponent to have her daughter committed to the insane asylum. You see Frances’s descent where she is raped while in the asylum and, finally, given a lobotomy. Once out, she is a shell of her former self. It is an incredibly sad film especially since it is based on a true story. Now, it is called a highly fictionalized film version but the real Frances Farmer was a proponent for better treatment of the patients and wanted an end to lobotomies that were in place back in the 40s and 50s. Jessica deserved her Oscar for this role and not the boring romantic foul to Dustin Hoffman’s Tootsie. Personally, I think she won that Best Supporting Oscar as a comeuppance for not winning the Best Actress.
2. MERYL STREEP IN SOPHIE’S CHOICE
I know, I know…sacrilege! How dare I say that Meryl should not have won for her role as a Polish woman, in the concentration camp being told to decide which of her children should live and which one should die. It is beyond disgusting but, for this moment, I just had a hard time dealing with her meh Polish accent and the long winded storyline of her love affairs with Kevin Kline, whom I love and Peter McNichol…um the very short guy who played the creepy nut in Ghostbusters 2. To be honest, I had a hard time keeping my eyes open watching this movie because, I found it…boring. Told you this would be controversial.
3. JULIE ANDREWS IN VICTOR/VICTORIA
Julie was, rightfully, nominated for her brilliant comedic turn as a starving woman in Paris, taken in by an old Queen, played by Robert Preston, who comes up with a brilliant premise. Julie is a woman, who pretends to be a man who pretends to be a woman. She/he sings up a storm and becomes a major star on stage winning the hearts of the audience especially visiting gangster, James Garner, and his moll, played so well by Lesley Ann Warren ( up for Best Supporting Actress)and Alex Karras, who steals many scenes as Garner’s secretly gay bodyguard. This is a brilliant comedy with some wonderful singing scenes showcasing Andrews’ 4 Octave range. I’m glad she was nominated and, if it wasn’t for Jessica Lange, I would have given the Oscar to Julie over, yes, Meryl.
Have you seen these films? I bet you disagree with me but if you don’t …thank you! Is there another actress you would have given this Oscar to? Let me know.
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