Anne Hathaway's 3 Best Movies

Hathaway's crystalline gaze and angelic face may limit her when it comes to taking on roles that require greater doses of depth towards more hidden areas of the human being. Although we could think something similar Natalie Portman and there you have it embroidering interpretations of the darkest.

So it's all about starting. But as always it is necessary, in any conventional film, a protagonism of good in some of its representations, so let's take advantage of Hathaway's essence to be fully convinced with her roles so immaculate in essence that they make her characters shine to the point of excellence.

Top 3 recommended Anne Hathaway movies

Interstellar

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Only Anne Hathaway could wait in the new world, like Eve in a paradise already conquered by human beings, overcoming the intermediate phase of God's punishment on Earth. A film in which Matthew McConaughey's leading role focuses on the plot itself while Anne's briefest interventions provide that glow of hope in humanity despite everything. She is a Promethean and thanks to her we trust that the trip finally made sense despite losing so much along the way.

The choice of the perfect actress to give final meaning to one of those films discovered as great productions but that point to classics of great cinema, whatever their genre. Scripted by Nolan himself along with his brother Jonathan Nolan, it soon appears as a work perfectly conceived from its beginning as a story for film sequences. Planet Earth and the journey; the past, the present and the future as comings and goings in a whole that fits together like links that chain the cosmos, the planes, the vectors...

New planets where everything happens to the rhythm of its own oscillations on that vast black background, wormholes that guide us through funnels towards infinity. Meanwhile ... or rather while everything, the Earth is dying and only astronauts skirting impossible planes near Saturn may be able to find a new home for humans.

From humanity on the wire to the relationship between father and daughter on either side of space-time. Matthew McConaughey is the chosen astronaut with that dramatic charge that shrinks the soul when he receives messages from his daughter from HOME.

The trip ends almost as it begins. Because the time depends only on where you are located. Only in the indefinable interim a message arrived on time from an old clock capable of transmitting much more than the time. The personal is irreparable for the astronaut in charge of saving humanity. And maybe that was the only thing worth it. But losses are only defeats when there are no new horizons or new places to colonize between one or a million moons. And that's where Anne Hathaway is unleashed as the new opportunity...

Eileen

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The opportunity has arrived for the most sophisticated transformation. Anne's physiognomic virtues are completely turned into a script that seeks precisely the bewilderment, the game of appearances and the dislocation of the viewer in the face of the progress of the plot. Based on a juicy novel by ottessa moshfegh.

Boston, 60s. Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie) is a girl trapped between a dreary home with an alcoholic father and her job in a prison, where her peers have ostracized her. When a beautiful and magnetic woman (Anne Hathaway) joins the prison staff, Eileen is unable to resist this miraculous, budding friendship. But that friendship will involve her in a crime that will alter everything.

Dark waters

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The most epic social victories, no matter how pyrrhic they ultimately end up being, must be chronicled and then narrated and transferred to fiction. Things that were achieved perfectly with this story of atrocious and real events.

Inspired by a shocking true story. A tenacious lawyer (Mark Ruffalo) uncovers the dark secret that connects a growing number of deaths and illnesses to one of the largest corporations in the world. In the process he risks his future, his job and even his own family to bring the truth to light.

On her family's side, Anne Hathaway represents that selflessness of someone who simultaneously discovers the same truth that changes everything.

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