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	Comments on: Interview: Marion Cotillard Talks ‘Two Days, One Night,&#8217; Grueling Amount Of Takes, ‘The Immigrant,&#8217; ‘Macbeth’ &#038; More	</title>
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		By: Pedro		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pedro]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Marion Cotillard is a bloody brilliant artist. She is like this year\&#039;s Adele Exarchopoulos and Julianne Moore is like Cate Blanchett. Julianne Will win everything(well-deserved) but Marion cannot be snubed like Exarchopoulos, she\&#039;s gotta be a nominee. 2014\&#039;s real top 3: 1. Julianne Moore - Still Alice 2. Marion Cotillard - Two Days, One Night and 3. Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl.

NO Reese Witherspoon or Jennifer Aniston please.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marion Cotillard is a bloody brilliant artist. She is like this year\&#8217;s Adele Exarchopoulos and Julianne Moore is like Cate Blanchett. Julianne Will win everything(well-deserved) but Marion cannot be snubed like Exarchopoulos, she\&#8217;s gotta be a nominee. 2014\&#8217;s real top 3: 1. Julianne Moore &#8211; Still Alice 2. Marion Cotillard &#8211; Two Days, One Night and 3. Rosamund Pike &#8211; Gone Girl.</p>
<p>NO Reese Witherspoon or Jennifer Aniston please.</p>
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		By: Stergios		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Stergios]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[God, this woman is otherworldly. Seriously, she\&#039;s just otherworldly. A huge YES for Marion!!! There\&#039;s something magical about her really. An ethereal aura surrounding her stunning beauty. And as if all this wasn\&#039;t enough already, she just happens to be a phenomenal actress and clearly such a passionate and fascinating person. I couldn\&#039;t possibly be more happy watching her win at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards the Best Actress Award twice: for her awe-inspiring performances in both Two Days, One Night and The Immigrant at the same year! You\&#039;re damn right Rodrigo when you say that\&#039;s quite a feat. Personally, I&#8217;m rooting for both but since only one can make the cut so that she avoids split voting with herself, I&#8217;d give a slight edge to her phenomenal turn in Two Days, One Night. Marion Cotillard&#8217;s performance as Sandra in the latest Dardennes Brothers masterpiece is the kind of performance that needs to be seen to be truly believed. There&#8217;s really no way to overhype her work there, trust me. You rarely get to watch such a towering performance from an actor / actress in your entire life. With her unmatched work in this film, you feel like she&#8217;s pushing acting to a whole another level. She makes you feel the deepest and most complex emotions for a woman who has to fight against depression and the possibility of losing her job at the same time. Acting definitely doesn&#8217;t get any better. Yes, a foreign-language drama of social realism by the Dardennes Brothers probably isn\&#039;t the voters\&#039; cup of tea, but they really have to honor a tremendous performance in such an important film, let alone from an exceptional actress who has putting out consistently brilliant performances the last seven (!) years after her much deserved win for her legendary performance in La Vie En Rose. She has to score her second win this year and if not for that at least a ridiculously overdue second Oscar nomination.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God, this woman is otherworldly. Seriously, she\&#8217;s just otherworldly. A huge YES for Marion!!! There\&#8217;s something magical about her really. An ethereal aura surrounding her stunning beauty. And as if all this wasn\&#8217;t enough already, she just happens to be a phenomenal actress and clearly such a passionate and fascinating person. I couldn\&#8217;t possibly be more happy watching her win at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards the Best Actress Award twice: for her awe-inspiring performances in both Two Days, One Night and The Immigrant at the same year! You\&#8217;re damn right Rodrigo when you say that\&#8217;s quite a feat. Personally, I&rsquo;m rooting for both but since only one can make the cut so that she avoids split voting with herself, I&rsquo;d give a slight edge to her phenomenal turn in Two Days, One Night. Marion Cotillard&rsquo;s performance as Sandra in the latest Dardennes Brothers masterpiece is the kind of performance that needs to be seen to be truly believed. There&rsquo;s really no way to overhype her work there, trust me. You rarely get to watch such a towering performance from an actor / actress in your entire life. With her unmatched work in this film, you feel like she&rsquo;s pushing acting to a whole another level. She makes you feel the deepest and most complex emotions for a woman who has to fight against depression and the possibility of losing her job at the same time. Acting definitely doesn&rsquo;t get any better. Yes, a foreign-language drama of social realism by the Dardennes Brothers probably isn\&#8217;t the voters\&#8217; cup of tea, but they really have to honor a tremendous performance in such an important film, let alone from an exceptional actress who has putting out consistently brilliant performances the last seven (!) years after her much deserved win for her legendary performance in La Vie En Rose. She has to score her second win this year and if not for that at least a ridiculously overdue second Oscar nomination.</p>
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		By: JAMIE		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What a wonderful interview with an incredible actress. So happy that she took the NYFCC Best Actress prize for her two beautiful performances. Especially since she was all but counted out because of the nature of the films. Even if she isn\&#039;t nominated for an Oscar, I\&#039;m glad she was acknowledged for her great work this year. I can\&#039;t wait for Macbeth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a wonderful interview with an incredible actress. So happy that she took the NYFCC Best Actress prize for her two beautiful performances. Especially since she was all but counted out because of the nature of the films. Even if she isn\&#8217;t nominated for an Oscar, I\&#8217;m glad she was acknowledged for her great work this year. I can\&#8217;t wait for Macbeth.</p>
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