One star deducted for the industry’s persistent habit of giving great roles to older men (Pacino, De Niro) in their 70s playing lovers, while giving their female contemporaries roles as "the ghost" or "the advice-dispensing neighbor."
A major shift has been the embrace of what critic Anne Helen Petersen calls "the character face." Directors like the Safdie brothers ( Uncut Gems ) and Ruben Östlund ( Triangle of Sadness ) have cast legendary actresses not as love interests, but as forces of nature.
However, the review is not all praise. For every Oscar nomination for ( Everything Everywhere All at Once —a film that made middle-aged exhaustion a superpower), there are still dozens of scripts where a 55-year-old actress is cast as the 40-year-old male lead’s mother.
It is worth noting that American cinema is late to this party. French, Italian, and Japanese cinema never stopped venerating their mature actresses. Catherine Deneuve, Sophia Loren (still working in her 80s), and Kirin Kiki (who gave her greatest performances in her 70s) have always had complex roles. The American "discovery" that older women are interesting is, frankly, a confession of past negligence.
Take (now in her 70s). In Elle and The Piano Teacher , she weaponizes her age to create discomfort, playing predatory, vulnerable, and intellectual chaos. Similarly, Tilda Swinton (60s) has transcended age entirely, becoming a genre-less entity of androgynous power. These women are not "aging gracefully"; they are aging ferociously.
One star deducted for the industry’s persistent habit of giving great roles to older men (Pacino, De Niro) in their 70s playing lovers, while giving their female contemporaries roles as "the ghost" or "the advice-dispensing neighbor."
A major shift has been the embrace of what critic Anne Helen Petersen calls "the character face." Directors like the Safdie brothers ( Uncut Gems ) and Ruben Östlund ( Triangle of Sadness ) have cast legendary actresses not as love interests, but as forces of nature. -MilfsLikeItBig- Sienna West - Dinner and a Floozy
However, the review is not all praise. For every Oscar nomination for ( Everything Everywhere All at Once —a film that made middle-aged exhaustion a superpower), there are still dozens of scripts where a 55-year-old actress is cast as the 40-year-old male lead’s mother. One star deducted for the industry’s persistent habit
It is worth noting that American cinema is late to this party. French, Italian, and Japanese cinema never stopped venerating their mature actresses. Catherine Deneuve, Sophia Loren (still working in her 80s), and Kirin Kiki (who gave her greatest performances in her 70s) have always had complex roles. The American "discovery" that older women are interesting is, frankly, a confession of past negligence. It is worth noting that American cinema is
Take (now in her 70s). In Elle and The Piano Teacher , she weaponizes her age to create discomfort, playing predatory, vulnerable, and intellectual chaos. Similarly, Tilda Swinton (60s) has transcended age entirely, becoming a genre-less entity of androgynous power. These women are not "aging gracefully"; they are aging ferociously.