In its preference for divas, dames and sweet young things, the category of Supporting Actress doesn't have a great track record for noting the broadly stroked sublimity of unapologetically comedic performances -- especially those submitted by performers who were both beyond puberty and pre-menopausal. Indeed, Oscar has tipped his hat to comparatively few funny younger women. Lucky for Lulu, one of the exceptions proving the rule arrives in the form of...approximately 8 minutes and 50 seconds
10 scenes
roughly 8% of film's total running time
Joan Cusack plays Cyn, the loyal and protective best friend to the protagonist of Mike Nichol's astonishingly effective romantic fantasy, Working Girl. (That this playful Big80s confection works better 20 years later is yet another testament to Nichols's particular genius.)10 scenes
roughly 8% of film's total running time
Cusack's Cyn is an architectural marvel of visual artifice, but Cusack wears it well, allowing us to see Cyn's own conflict upon witnessing her friend Tess's transformation. Cusack ably conveys Cyn's escalating anxiety that, as Tess experiments with a new life, she may also leave Cyn behind. It's a simple elegant character arc festooned with heart-stopping eyeshadow.
Cusack gives a brilliantly funny performance that's radiantly human besides. It's the brand of actressing at the edges that StinkyLulu loves best: delightful work that's easy to glide past without noticing just how essential it is to the success of the film.


4 comments:
The fact that her eye shadow and earings match in the last pic are worth an Oscar in itself.
It's been a while since I've seen this, but I remember hating her and thinking it was the most undeserved Oscar nomination ever.
However, I remember Weaver being awesome.
yes a funny performance but come on what about maria aitken in a fish called wanda,diane venora in bird,kathleen turner in the accidental tourist,sonia braga in moon over parador,valeria golina in rainman,marth plimpton in running on empty,geneveive bujold in dead ringers all more deserving plus she siphoned votes away from the utterly fabulous best supporting perf of the 80's imo by sigourney weaver - robbed robbed robbed.
Hey! You have screencaps from Cusack's funniest scene:
"Can I get you anything? Coffee? Tea? Me?"
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