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The Big Picture COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Peter Sarsgaard is one of the most underappreciated actors of his generation and has never quite received the acclaim that his career has most certainly warranted. Sarsgaard may never be a massive star on the level of Tom Cruise or Denzel Washington, but he’s consistently chosen great projects within many different genres over the course of his career.
The Lost Daughter is a subtle, yet unnerving thriller that explores the dark side of both romantic relationships and motherhood. While both Colman and Buckley ended up receiving Academy Award nominations for their performances, Sarsgaard helped establish the academic background of the narrative that became critical within the third act.
Release Date April 23, 2014 Director Kelly Reichardt Cast Jesse Eisenberg , Dakota Fanning , Peter Sarsgaard , Alia Shawkat , Logan Miller , Kai Lennox Runtime 112 mins Studio Cinedigm 7 ‘Jarhead’ Directed by Sam Mendes Jarhead is easily the most controversial film of Sarsgaard’s career, as Sam Mendes’ satirical depiction of the United States military’s role in the Iraq conflict was met with sharp criticism by many veterans.
Sarsgaard somehow manages to evoke empathy for a pretentious, privileged character, as he shows his vulnerabilities when he realizes that his sympathies have been taken advantage of. Woody Allen is known for his sharp, darkly amusing scripts, and Sarsgaard does a great job at delivering some of the film’s most ruthless lines.
Sarsgaard is at his most terrifying in An Education, as David is able to hide his sinister motivations behind his charisma. Sarsgaard shows how easily David is able to warp Jenny’s worldview and convince her to believe him; it's an imminently hateable performance that shows Sarsgaard’s bravery in taking on roles that could potentially invoke controversy.
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