Jessica Chastain (Jessica Chastain)'s film career occupies almost the entire field. From romantic dramas to horror movies, she seems to be omnipotent, and always seems to be suitable for this genre. Although there are countless movies that make her proud to be one of them, there is one movie in particular that makes her ugly.
In 2011, Jessica Chastain's career has just started. She starred in six movies that year, including "The Help" (The Help), making her the top of the most popular actresses in Hollywood. However, Terrence Malick's experimental "Tree of Life" seems to have had the greatest impact on her personally. Jessica Chastain (Jessica Chastain) recently shared her thoughts about how strong her experience in making this film is.
Jessica Chastain (Jessica Chastain) revealed in the video clip accompanying her tweet that she was an unknown person before being selected as the "Tree of Life". When she was first told that they would never deal with her like Brad Pitt, she finally won the role:
The Tree of Life changed my life. That is my introduction to the industry.
In the Tree of Life, Jessica Chastain plays Ms. O'Brien, a loving but stern housewife in Texas in the 1950s. This film is mainly told from the perspective of a child, who saw her religiously. Although this may not seem to change all lives, those who have watched the movie may be able to understand why Jessica Chastain feels her style. Like most Terrence Malick movies, the tree of life is more like a reflection on the purpose of survival than anything else. This is mainly a life story that shows how Jack grows while observing his mother's kindness, which is often inconsistent with his strict father's way of raising children. Although it doesn't happen much. Through the film's fragments with Mrs. O'Brien as the theme, the film still portrays a poetic and sometimes unforgettable feeling of growth.
Although Jessica Chastain said she could not watch "The Tree of Life" because it was so fragile, she also clearly pointed out that Terrence Malick relied on him in The tone set during production helped capture this vulnerability:
has an area where a butterfly falls on my hand. It is not in the script because he created a collection to allow these moments to happen. When
was released, "The Tree of Life" initially polarized critics and listeners. Although it won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, when it was screened there, it cheered and applauded. Many people found the long running time and tortuous narrative of this movie difficult to understand, so they wrote off the movie. Since the last ten years, especially since its re-release in 2018, it has undergone a reassessment, and many fans have begun to enjoy the film’s introspective way of exploring humanity-in other words, the uniqueness of this film lies in Jessica ·Jessica Chastain (Jessica Chastain), making her very difficult to watch now.