MOVIES That I Just Saw: “To Leslie.” “Golda.”

“To Leslie” (2022, Netflix) drama film, a single mother and alcoholic who squanders all the prize money she received after winning the lottery. She soon finds the chance to redeem herself when a motel owner offers her a job. As Leslie, Andrea Riseborough delivered a powerful performance that deserved an Oscar nomination, which she did, albeit caught in a “oh she is white!” controversy yawn. 



       Ms Riseborough was in a number of movies but I appreciated her more in the TV series 2016’s “Bloodline” family drama as a supporting character and lead in 2020 “ZeroZeroZero,” a cross-continental drug/crime saga. 

       “To Leslie” is a typical deadbeat tale; it is Andrea Riseborough that is worth watching. 🎥👍📽


“Golda” (2023, Paramount+) biographical drama, depicts the life of Golda Meir, the 4th Prime Minister of Israel, particularly during the Yom Kippur War. It stars Helen Mirren, Camille Cottin and Liev Schreiber. The film depicts the actions of Golda Meir, the 4th Prime Minister of Israel, during the Yom Kippur War. It stars Helen Mirren, Camille Cottin and Liev Schreiber as Henry Kissinger.



       This movie is all about a Helen Mirren performance. Makeup, hairstyling, accent. And Golda chain-smoking. Supposedly the 100 minutes of Ms Meir tackles a very significant page in Middle East history that would have given us a reflectionary tool in re current events in Gaza but nothing much. But a lame justification of Israel’s leader’s failures, a lumbering quarterback who seemingly doesn’t know what she was doing. Such a turgid history lesson opens up more questions that offer some clarity of why the Israeli/Arab conflict stays as is through the years.  

       Same with then U.S. state secretary Henry Kissinger. Walking-dead talking head. 🎥💻📽


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