Indo-Asian News Service
Tuesday, July 29, 2008: (New Delhi):
Special: The Dark Knight
Late Australian actor Heath Ledger didn't care too much about being famous. In The Dark Knight he gives an electrifying performance as Joker with make-up smeared on his face.
It is easy to forget, watching his performance, that he was a handsome 28-year-old man when he died. In 2005 he played a gay cowboy, a role that was turned down by many top Hollywood actors because it was too risky. In 2001, his breakthrough performance was in Monster's Ball playing Sonny. He had a brief but intense role.
Ledger, throughout his tragically cut short career, stayed away from the pretty boy roles that could have easily bought him fame, and instead wanted to be a serious actor worthy of his talent and craft. For that, Ledger will go down in movie history as a legend.
In what is easily the most talked about performance of the year so far, Ledger playing the Joker dug into the souls and psyche of a mad man who abides by no rules and relishes in the mayhem chaos can create.
He took on a role that could have spilled into a caricature and injected it with just enough intellect, insanity, unpredictably and even charm. We will never get to see him again, and so this is a good a time to consider the great work he has done.
Ledger made his first real impression in 10 Things I Hate About You in 1999. Watching him then one wouldn't have been wrong to think he would take the road of the young Hollywood heartthrob going to take on roles where he would have to do nothing more than look good and exude some charm.
In his next two movies, The Patriot in 2000 and A Knight's Tale in 2001, he didn't have to plumb any depths of his talents and sought more to entertain.
He could have cashed in on the chocolate boy status the media heaped on him for his performance in The Patriot, but he chose to not go down that road.
In 2001, he showed his true ability in a brief but touching performance as the tormented Sonny in "Monster's Ball". He appears in less than half the movie but the portrayal of anguish hangs over the other characters as they seek to move on with their lives.
Then in 2005 he co-starred with Jake Gyllenhaal in the Oscar winning Brokeback Mountain. He earned his only Oscar nomination for this performance. It is a brilliant portrayal of a man unwilling to live up to love that is true and deep within him.
Ledger pulls back incredibly and the best scenes are those where he doesn't utter too many words.
It is a portrayal drawn out from the centre of a yearning, anguish and restraint coiled up in the pit of the stomach. It could go down as the performance of his career.
Though blessed with talent, Ledger made some wise decisions to become a better actor. He loved experimenting, was ambitious and teachable. He allowed to be mentored by veterans like Mel Gibson, Billy Bob Thornton and Geoffrey Rush. He was a keen learner who soaked any wisdom and knowledge coming his way.
We are fortunate to have had a young actor take the craft of acting seriously and blessing us, even in death, with a performance that will haunt us long after the manic laughter of the Joker dies out in "The Dark Knight".
Life is beautiful, but you have to find the hidden treasure in the form of love & compassion.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
stockmania
After applying for 4 times finally on this tuesday I got my password from ICICI direct , so I am also stockomaniac now. from yesterday my most visited site is moneycontrol & icici direct.
Although I am into this fever still I dont know why everyone want something out of nothing. Why all want to earn money exponentially. I have always considered this as a lottery or in precise words gambling, but now I am also into it willingly or unwillingly I dont know.
This is not the first time I am doing sth which I hated most. I think i did most of the things ,following the others. but I always wanted to do eth special , different than others. but I failed.
Although I am into this fever still I dont know why everyone want something out of nothing. Why all want to earn money exponentially. I have always considered this as a lottery or in precise words gambling, but now I am also into it willingly or unwillingly I dont know.
This is not the first time I am doing sth which I hated most. I think i did most of the things ,following the others. but I always wanted to do eth special , different than others. but I failed.
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