I forced myself to sit through The African Queen this weekend, a film from 1951 starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn that was filmed mostly in Africa with studio shots in London. In years past, I've started to watch it knowing that it's supposed to be one of the greatest movies of all time. Boy, my taste buds sure weren't having any of this film. I kept thinking it would get better but it just slogged on and on. I wish I could sue someone for the two hours of my life I'll never get back.
Can someone please tell me what everyone sees/saw in Ms. Hepburn? I've seen her in four movies now and honestly I think she's a crappy actress. It's the same wooden personality. She's delivering the lines as an actress, not speaking them as a character. I don't get it. I think Candice Bergen went to the Katharine Hepburn school of acting.
For The African Queen, she was nominated for her fifth Best Actress Academy Award, losing to Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire. Humphrey Bogart won Best Actor.
Hepburn won her second Best Actress Oscar for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner where she was the worst of the six primary players. Heck, I think Louise "Wheezy" Jefferson (Isabel Sanford) out-acted her as the maid in that one!
The only role I've seen her in where I actually enjoyed her performance was in On Golden Blonde Pond where she won another Oscar. I think that's simply because the role fit the acting rather than her delivering a special performance.
It'll be a long time before I see another of her other movies.
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Monday, March 12, 2007
The African Queen: I Don't Get It
Posted by Gavin at 7:23 AM
Labels: Academy Awards, African Queen, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, movie, Oscars
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2 comments:
You are confused! No wonder you didn't like that movie! What everyone has been raving over is The Abilene Queen starring Chi Chi LaRue!
I know, I know. I realize I'm on the outside looking in on this. Same thing with Candy Bergen...she's won so many awards but I just don't see it!
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