Thursday, January 15, 2015

Mike Nichols:Master of Mores

You think you've got problems? George and Martha have you beat! Stage director Mike Nichols' film debut, in which he shows us the underside of a marriage in peril. You can't get more real than real-life marrieds Elizabeth Taylor.and Richard Burton.George and Martha scream and fight, and fight and scream, but according to Nichols on the DVD commentary track for Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, they do it because they love each other. Not sure if I agree with that one wholeheartedly (more meds less booze maybe Martha?). But great art inspires great conversation, and they're still talking about this one.



Think of Ann-Margret as just the perky star of Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas? Nichols got so much more out of her in 1971's Carnal Knowledge, in which she played Bobbie, the long-suffering wife of the loutish Jonathan (Jack Nicholson).




OK, time to go a bit lighter. Nichols also directed Nicholson and Meryl Streep in Heartburn in 1986. Although somewhat less in stature and substance than his other work, the script (by Nora Ephron from her novel) does a great job of capturing:

People. Actually. Talking. Intelligently.

With no reality TV camera in sight.


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