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The Seagull, directed by Michael Mayer
The Seagull, directed by Michael Mayer

The Seagull,

directed by Michael Mayer

(PG-13, 1 hour, 38 minutes)

Contemporary film audiences won't find The Seagull, based on Anton Chekov's character-driven play of the same name, particularly innovative. It rises or falls on the strength of execution.

The role of Irina Arkadina seems tailored to Annette Bening's expansive charm and close-quarter cuttingness. Intelligent and icily tough, Anton Chekov's diva reigns over a diverse group of family and retainees, including her perpetually unwell brother Sorin (Brian Dennehy); popular writer (and Irina's lover) Boris Trigorin (Corey Stoll); Masha (Elisabeth Moss), the practical and dyspeptic daughter of her brother's estate manager; Irina's aspiring symbolist playwright son Konstantin (Billy Howle), and Nina (Saoirse Ronan), a wannabe actor of whom Konstantin is enamored.

All of these multidimensionalpersonalities are brought together on Sorin's country estate, where they talk and drink while Konstantin attempts to mount a pretentious production that no one takes seriously. Konstantin resents Trigorin's talent; Trigorin desires Nina; Masha rolls her eyes, and Irina dominates all of them.

It mostly works, sometimes spectacularly well. This is a remarkably funny movie at times as Bening and Moss, in particular, trade potent looks. As Nina, Ronan faces the challenge of playing a bad actor with an unearned confidence in her abilities (similar to musically astute Meryl Streep playing painfully bad singer Florence Foster Jenkins a couple of years back.) Stoll's Trigorin is vain yet touchingly aware of his limitations; even Howle's Konstantin, who initially presents as merely annoying, eventually achieves a credible humanity.

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MovieStyle on 09/28/2018

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