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<title>Comment by Alan Dale on Johnny Depp as J.M. Barrie in &lt;i&gt;Finding Neverland&lt;/i&gt;: 2004 Cross-Dressing as 1904</title>
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<description>The idea of &quot;surrender&quot; is interesting. To the director? He really is a visionary director&#039;s creature--Tim Burton, for instance.

As for Orlando Bloom, how&#039;s this for an unpopular opinion: I don&#039;t think anyone in the Ring movies will become a movie star. Jackson used the actors in limited, repetitive ways, but apart from Cate Blanchett and Ian McKellen they&#039;re pretty limited to begin with. (Maybe why Jackson cast them.) Does Viggo Mortensen have a second expression? I thought Sean Bean was impressive in the first one and Brad Dourif in the second but most of the cast was outacted by a special effect. Ouch.
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<description>I completely agree with Depp&#039;s perpetual childlikeness, though I don&#039;t find him childish, he&#039;s quite serious as far as I can tell and he seems willing to go all the way with the &quot;blank slate&quot; style of acting, which is either very brave or some kind of surrender.

And my daughter likes Jack, but she likes Will better in Pirates. BTW, I thought Orli was quite surprisingly good in that, showing much broader range than as Super Elf
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<title>Comment by Alan Dale on Johnny Depp as J.M. Barrie in &lt;i&gt;Finding Neverland&lt;/i&gt;: 2004 Cross-Dressing as 1904</title>
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<description>Thanks for the comment. My problem writing about Depp is that he&#039;s so very likeable, not to mention pretty, I find myself disarmed as a critic. So I have to struggle back to reason and I guess what I was trying to describe were the limitations of likeability. I don&#039;t think he has the whipcrack way with comedy of, say, 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/10/18/082520.php&quot;&gt;George Clooney in Intolerable Cruelty&lt;/a&gt;. He barely seems like an adult. But I do agree with you that he&#039;s getting subtler. I hope I made clear that his exchanges with Radha Mitchell in this movie are superbly pointed. (Did your daughter like him in Before Night Falls? Just kidding.)

Penn is a trial when he&#039;s self-serious, always better with humor mixed in. He was generation-defining in Fast Times, but I&#039;ve liked him more recently than you, in Sweet and Lowdown.
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<description>fascinating and intricate as always, thanks Alan. I haven&#039;t seen this yet (rarely do until they&#039;re out on DVD and cable), but I think I have a higher opinion of Depp&#039;s acting than you do: I thought he showed both exceptional comedic characterization and timing in Pirates, which due to having a swashbuckling 5 year-old daughter, I have seen many times. I appreciate the line he is able to walk between the broad and the subtle a little more each time, which is a very good sign.

I &lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/08/01/131022.php&quot;&gt;totally agree&lt;/a&gt; with your take on &quot;torturously drab&quot; 21 Grams, which just about killed me to watch, and about Penn in general, who I last found highly amusing in Fast Times.
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