Mini-Review: Precious
Mini-Reviews are back! With the run up to awards mania in full swing, I am going to try my best to bang out these short summaries of my thoughts on this season’s films as I catch them. I’m starting with one of the most talked about films of the season: Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire. I finally caught this last night and my general impression is that it is pretty much exactly what I expected. It is an excellent film with particularly excellent performances. It is also extremely intense and quite bleak. As is quite awkwardly announced during the film’s most out of place scene, the protagonist’s circumstances are unrelenting. The hope of the filmmakers is that you are already aware of the film’s intensity and have prepared yourself prior to entering the theater. If that is the case, then you will certainly appreciate the film. The performances are superb. Mo’Nique is the hands down favorite for Best Supporting Actress and Gabourey Sidibe seems a lock for at least a Best Actress nom. There really isn’t a weak link amongst the cast. The film is also a shoe in for a Best Picture nomination (helped in part by the fact there will be 10 noms this year), but my early prediction is that it will not take the award. I think the real story here is that audiences are flocking to see the film. After 4 weeks, the film has expanded to 663 screens and has already cleared $32M. That is truly exceptional for a bummer film that a year or two ago might not have made $5M. More than anything else this year, Precious‘s box office success shows that audiences are again interested in quality.