![]() ![]() I love me a good line and this film had some shocking ones! Check out this list of the best and most chocking Netflix’s I Care A Lot movie quotes. In the meantime, I wanted to share a list of some of the best quotes from the film. So I’m just gonna get on the bandwagon, I suppose and allow myself some sort of moral indiscretion and enjoy it.Netflix’s new movie I Car A Lot, dropped tomorrow, Friday February 19th! I will have a review coming soon, so make sure to stop back by to check it out, it will be linked down below. “And then you’re like, ‘Hell, everyone’s awful. “You keep expecting the person to root for to turn up, for the good guy to turn up and then the good guy never does turn up,” said Pike. “If you think about it for five minutes after the movie, you’re thinking, ‘Is that what I wanted?’ This sort of leaves a bittersweet taste in your mouth like, ‘I really enjoyed that, but should I enjoy that?’ And I think that’s the sort of territory I’m interested in poking with a stick.” “I like that in movies - I like it when you’re not quite sure what ground you’re standing on,” said Blakeson. “I Care a Lot” turns the tables on audiences repeatedly, establishing Marla as a despicable person, which puts the audience in the uncomfortable position of rooting for Dinklage’s brutal mob boss before upending expectations again and again. Like everyone else, I’m going to screw people too,” Pike said. “It was that point that she thought, I’ve tried to live the American dream fair and square, tried to be the small business owner. Particularly in that first scene, when I come to the door, there would be a way of playing it that would make it much easier for Marla to extract her. “There were many ways that could play that character. “I think that’s what I ask for really in actors I work with, I want to be surprised,” said Pike. She recalled her first scene with Wiest, in which Marla turns up at Jennifer’s house unannounced and describes how the older woman is now legally in her care and will move to a senior care facility. Pike would say the same thing right back about her fellow actors. And it’s so wonderful.’ And I thought, ‘Oh, how great.’” An early scene we shot, she said, ‘I never expected you to do that. And so you sort of walk this narrow, boring line. A lot of actors don’t want to be surprised, they say ‘that’s not in the script’ if you’re spontaneous with a line or something. ![]() “She’s an incredibly gifted woman,” said Wiest. Wiest also has most of her scenes opposite Pike, and the two-time Oscar winner used the same word to describe Pike as Messina did - surprising. “Rather than just ‘Here’s a terrible thing, let’s watch a realist drama about somebody whose parents have been whisked away on drugs to an old people’s home,’ which would be unbearable to watch.”Ĭhris Messina - who has made strong impressions in supporting roles in recent films “Birds of Prey” and “She Dies Tomorrow” and the HBO limited series “Sharp Objects” - co-stars as a fast-talking mob lawyer, who arrives on a cloud of fine clothing and vague menace, representing interests concerned for Jennifer Peterson’s well-being. “The tone that I like to strike is looking at that difficult ugly thing, but doing it through genre and through cinema at the same time,” said Blakeson. Strangelove,” Billy Wilder’s “Ace in the Hole,” Alexander Mackendrick’s “Sweet Smell of Success” and Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street.” In describing the nasty but fun tone of “I Care a Lot,” Blakeson mentioned films such as Stanely Kubrick’s “Dr. Nobody’s particularly the likable person in the movie.” “They sort of cross genre about bad people doing good things, good people doing bad things. “They both felt very much like me,” said Blakeson of his two films as writer and director. ![]()
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