Based on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, "Little Fires Everywhere" follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their ... Read allBased on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, "Little Fires Everywhere" follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives.Based on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, "Little Fires Everywhere" follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives.
- Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 31 nominations total
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I watched the full series and thought it was very well written and captivating. The cast was excellent in portraying the characters, too ...all except for Kerry Washington.
I came here to the reviews after finishing the series and am reading that many other people thought the same.
She has this tendency toward facial over-acting that really distracts from her scenes.
It has nothing to do with Kerry's features... she is objectively a very beautiful woman.
But she has absolutely NO RANGE in her acting. She has like two emotions in the entire series.
Somehow in her career, she must have begun to rely on this tic of emoting through her face in the same twitchy/lip quivering/ 'about to cry wobbly chin face' way every time (not specific to the scene/the character). I've seen her do it throughout her work.
(It must be like when you learn to play the guitar with bad habits, and it's even harder to 'unlearn' those habits and relearn to play without those bad habits, than it would have been to just learn to play correctly from the beginning. Those habits somehow become second nature and you rely on it, even though it's not helping you be a better guitar player. It limits you. Hope that analogy makes sense here!)
In this series - Kerry's acting ability is in stark contrast to Reese, who is actually a phenomenal actor in this, and you can clearly see the arc of her character as the episodes progress. She took the Elena character all the way through. She changed from beginning to end. She behaved differently in different scenes, with different characters. That's acting. With Kerry, it's as though she's 'acting' like she's acting. When the scenes call for her to show emotion, here come the overly done facial expressions and twitches! Same, every time.
When you watch Kerry in interviews, she doesn't do it. It's part of her acting persona.
She leans on it SO much in her work (probably unconsciously). So much so, that she delivers an unnecessary display of useless emotions that don't track with the moment in the scene.
And why does she need to be teary eyed in every other scene? Her expressions many times are just not making sense.
She just has no range in her acting and relies on this 'facial expression' tic with the twitchiness over and over again, no matter what.
Seems like my experience was the same as many here who have already commented.... the series was excellent but Kerry Washington's scenes became absolutely cringe worthy and distracting, which took away from the quality of the show.
I came here to the reviews after finishing the series and am reading that many other people thought the same.
She has this tendency toward facial over-acting that really distracts from her scenes.
It has nothing to do with Kerry's features... she is objectively a very beautiful woman.
But she has absolutely NO RANGE in her acting. She has like two emotions in the entire series.
Somehow in her career, she must have begun to rely on this tic of emoting through her face in the same twitchy/lip quivering/ 'about to cry wobbly chin face' way every time (not specific to the scene/the character). I've seen her do it throughout her work.
(It must be like when you learn to play the guitar with bad habits, and it's even harder to 'unlearn' those habits and relearn to play without those bad habits, than it would have been to just learn to play correctly from the beginning. Those habits somehow become second nature and you rely on it, even though it's not helping you be a better guitar player. It limits you. Hope that analogy makes sense here!)
In this series - Kerry's acting ability is in stark contrast to Reese, who is actually a phenomenal actor in this, and you can clearly see the arc of her character as the episodes progress. She took the Elena character all the way through. She changed from beginning to end. She behaved differently in different scenes, with different characters. That's acting. With Kerry, it's as though she's 'acting' like she's acting. When the scenes call for her to show emotion, here come the overly done facial expressions and twitches! Same, every time.
When you watch Kerry in interviews, she doesn't do it. It's part of her acting persona.
She leans on it SO much in her work (probably unconsciously). So much so, that she delivers an unnecessary display of useless emotions that don't track with the moment in the scene.
And why does she need to be teary eyed in every other scene? Her expressions many times are just not making sense.
She just has no range in her acting and relies on this 'facial expression' tic with the twitchiness over and over again, no matter what.
Seems like my experience was the same as many here who have already commented.... the series was excellent but Kerry Washington's scenes became absolutely cringe worthy and distracting, which took away from the quality of the show.
Awed by the performances of the actors who play the younger versions of the leads. The way they catch the expressions and nuances of Reese, Washington and Dewitt is just perfection.
The book was phenomenal to read. But the show has been very painful to watch because Kerry Washington over acts harder than anything I have seen before. She is constantly emoting an "about to ugly cry" face. There is no need for her to be so overly emotional in each and every scene. Reese Witherspoon is the only worth watching.
As one reviewer said, Kerry Washington seems to show the same emotional face in every projects she works on. She made the same emotional face on the show "Scandal". Reese is great as always and so is Kerry, however, that emotional face has got to go!
I was so bother by Kerry Washington's facial expressions. I almost stop watching it because of it. Unnecessarily, she was extremely dramatic.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the Celeste Ng's source novel , Ng kept Mia Warren's race deliberately vague and undefined. With the casting of Kerry Washington in the Mia Warren role in this adaptation, Warren became a black character. During an April 2020 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Washington said, "when I met Celeste Ng, the writer, for the first time, she actually admitted to me that she had always thought of Mia as a woman of color, and that she had been drawn to the idea of writing Mia as a black woman. But she didn't feel like she had the authoritative voice to do that in the right way. And so she was kind of vague about her race in the novel. So it was exciting that we were in step with Celeste in diving into the places where she wanted to to grow out the book in ways that already lived in her."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.112 (2020)
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