Florence
Foster Jenkins" is a movie that stars Meryl Streep in the title role
ably supported by Hugh Grant as the husband of this socialite and
supporter of the arts who, although dedicated to music and to singing,
was more mocked than appreciated by those who heard her.
Enough cannot be said of Ms. Streep who portrays her character with
grace and dignity amidst the jeers of her audiences and, through it all,
evokes a compassion and sympathy to the viewer. A lesser actor could
have made a comedic buffoon of her performance but this is, after all,
Meryl Streep, and she strides the delicate balance between a comical and
serious performance with the scalpel that only great artists can
achieve. The film is based on the life of the real Florence Foster
Jenkins. Hugh Grant, as her dedicated and loyal husband joins. Ms.
Streep in receiving accolades for his sensitive portrayal as her
enabling spouse and companion. Unfortunately, as with most films based
on real events, the writer and director are tied to the facts, whether
they be interesting or not. In this case, its hard to give this film too
high a rating in spite of the fine acting performances because the plot
is thin and much too simple. However, and because it represents an
interesting and little known part of the world of music in the late 19th
and mid 20th centuries, the film deserves to be seen and, for that
reason, I give it 2 and ½ stars
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