This is their fifth collaboration, and his precise direction is mirrored in a minimalist performance that could perhaps only be matched by the likes of Isabelle Huppert. Hoss's Barbara begins the film with a haughty demeanour and impassive visage ("Don't be so separate, " André chides her, regarding her sideways from behind the wheel of a car). However, as circumstances conspire to draw Barbara into the community, there are snatched glimpses of compassion and warmth behind the icy defiance. She shows a genuine concern for her patients, bonding easily with runaway Stella (Jasna Fritzi Bauer), a troubled teen suffering from meningitis, and who, to Barbara's alarm, also turns out to be pregnant. Reading to her charge from Mark Twain, tenderly stroking her hair, Barbara lets her mask slip slightly. Her lips twitch. The merest hint of a smile appears in her eyes. And as she becomes less wary, so too do we. As the film moves into its second half, the camera goes in closer, offering a greater preponderance of point-of-view shots and close-ups.
64 Followers Follow Watch List Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective. Due to her long and eventful life crimes often remind her of other incidents. Although Miss Marple looks sweet, frail, and old, she fears nothing; either dead or living.
Premios: 1991: Emmy: Nominada a mejor maquillaje 1990: Emmy: Mejor música. 3 nominaciones 1989: Emmy: 2 premios. 8 nominaciones, incluyendo mejor serie drama 1988: Emmy: 3 premios. 12 nominaciones, incluyendo mejor serie 1988: Globos de Oro: Mejor actor drama (Ron Perlman). 3 nominaciones 1987: Globos de Oro: Nominada a mejor serie drama y actriz (Linda Hamilton)