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Nicole Kidman [Buy it!] | Thomson David | USD 13.50 (Sat May 25 19:18:09 2024) | Biblio | Hammonds Books | Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 2006. Hardcover. 1400042739 . 1 x 9.4 x 5.9 Inches; 304 pages; <p>From the brilliant film historian and critic David Thomson, a book that reinvents the star biography in a singularly illuminating portrait of Nicole Kidman—and what it means to be a top actress today. At once life story, love letter, and critical analysis, this is not merely a book about who Kidman is but about what she is—in our culture and in our minds, on- and offscreen.<br><br> Tall, Australian, one of the striking beauties of the world, Nicole Kidman is that rare modern phenomenon—an authentic movie star who is as happy and as creative throwing a seductive gaze from some magazine cover as she is being Virginia Woolf in <i>The Hours. </i>Here is the story of how this actress began her career, has grown through her roles, taken risks, made good choices and bad, and worried about money, aging, and image.<br><br> Here are the details of an actress’s life: her performances in <i>To Die For, The Portrait of a Lady, Eyes Wide Shut, Moulin Rouge!, The Hours, </i>and <i>Birth, </i>among other films; her high-visibility marriage to Tom Cruise; her intense working relationship with Stanley Kubrick and her collaborations with Anthony Minghella and Baz Luhrmann; her work with Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, Renée Zellweger, and John Malkovich; her decisions concerning nudity, endorsements, and publicity.<br><br> And here are Thomson’s scintillating considerations of what celebrity means in the life of an actress like Kidman; of how the screen becomes both barrier and open sesame for her and for her audience; of what is required today of an actress of Kidman’s stature if she is to remain vital to the industry and to the audiences who made her a prime celebrity.<br><br> Impassioned, opinionated, dazzlingly original in its approach and ideas, <i>Nicole Kidman </i>is as alluring and as much fun as Nicole Kidman herself, and David Thomson’s most remarkable book yet.</p> . 2006. Knopf ISBN 1400042739 9781400042739 [US] |