I think the best line in this week’s New Yorker is found in Justin Chang’s “Mean Time,” a review of Mike Leigh’s new movie Hard Truths. Describing Pansy Deacon, the profoundly unhappy character at the heart of the film, Chang writes,
Woe betide anyone who bumps into Pansy on the street, but to watch her onscreen produces a kind of bruised exhilaration; her viciousness has an awesome life force. At a certain point, I began wondering whether Pansy would be best served not by counselling or antidepressants but by a few pints and an open mike.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste plays Pansy. Chang says she gives “the performance of the year.” I think I’ll check it out.
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