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Buckley

American  
[buhk-lee] / ˈbʌk li /

noun

  1. William F., Jr., 1925–2008, U.S. writer and editor.


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While Buckley and Mescal muddle through a dense script aiming for authenticity, Jupe lives it, delivering every line with a seasoned actor’s veracity.

From Salon

Zhao has been signaling this moment from the start of the film, and when Hamnet’s bright, earnest voice is replaced by Buckley’s full-bodied, guttural wail, it’s nearly impossible to stay stone-faced.

From Salon

To her credit, Buckley’s physical performance is sensational.

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Mescal and Buckley perform grief with unvaried, loud monotony or total silence, and thrusting the audience between these two poles at such breakneck pace never lets them truly understand the poignancy that lives in misery’s shadowy middle.

From Salon

After spending so much of the film conveying what a refined, multifaceted person Agnes is, Buckley is robbed of her character’s nuance in two seconds flat.

From Salon