Gillian Anderson reads a letter Katharine Hepburn wrote to Spencer Tracy 18 years after his death. The letter is pretty famous, I’ve read it before, but it came to life for me in a different way, falling into Anderson’s beautiful reading of it, its openness, the slight imitation she’s doing (very slight), and the simple way she reads. Extraordinary.
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This reading is amazing — it’s the cadence as much as the slight accent. The way the breeziness merges with the pain. She would be the perfect choice for Hepburn’s autobiog audiobook. I never watched X-Files closely but I have a huge crush on Anderson and she is KILLING it on Hannibal.
I like her Hepburn way better than Cate Blanchett’s in Aviator!
Yes, Anderson is capturing the spirit, the feel. Also, I like how self-less she is. How she knows this reading is not about her. It’s way bigger than her.
My friend Alex also commented – “I also love how she just leaves.” Finishes the reading, and walks away.
Dear Ms. Sheila,
I just wanted to thank you for your
incredible review of Camille Claudel.
I was very effected by the film and your
review. Thank you. I will read more of your work.
Annette
Annette – Thank you so much! I am so touched that you would take the time to reach out. That movie just killed me. Stayed with me for a long long time.
Thanks again!
— sheila