Top 3 Emily Blunt Movies

Starting from the anecdotal, I find the similarities that are discovered in the television interventions between Emily Blunt and Jennifer Lawrence. Both share a self-confidence that breaks with old canons, as it should be, of actresses as more serious, always hieratic divas with little waist to develop beyond their film performances. And so the tension moves to guys like by Tom Cruise, mummified for the cause of the impossible and eternal youth.

It will be something that the friend Emilia is already back from everything. The point is that that naturalness that makes actors and actresses accessible and humanizes is always gratifying. Although without a doubt in the case of Blunt the matter goes further and supposes a surplus value as an actress. Because naturalness denotes confidence, ingenuity, creativity, all those gifts that provide security in the art in which one is immersed.

And on the other side of the cameras it seems as if something similar were happening. I don't know to what extent Blunt will contribute her dose of improvisation once the essence of each of her characters is known. The point is that the most absolute credibility borders on her papers. And that always benefits the movies in which she appears. If we add to this the fact that by chance or due to particular tastes, many of her roles are limited to some kind of suspense, things for me take on a greater dimension given my fondness for that type of genre.

Top 3 Recommended Emily Blunt Movies

A peaceful place

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The second part has more action because the plot had to be energized somehow in a sequel. But what is truly magical about this proposal is how it manages to hook us from constant tension to dead calm. The stillness of the animal about to be preyed, of the human about to be attacked by the alien... Emily Blunt delivered to the cause of anguish transferred to the physical, to the look, to the rictus, to any gesture.

Because of course the dialogues have to be fair so that the aliens don't hunt them down. In fact, the Abbott family could have been safely saved by speaking in sign language with their daughter Regan. It follows the story of a family that lives in a house in the woods of New York, taking care not to make any sound. If they don't listen to you, they can't hunt you down...

On the edge of tomorrow

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More than aliens... On this occasion precisely Tom Cruise's partner in a movie where he perfectly plays a postmodern heroine, practically apocalyptic between today and that dystopian tomorrow that can await us. The question is whether she and her friend Tom will be able to achieve uchronia, to propose an alternative to the defeated world.

In the future, a savage alien invasion of Earth will aim at the destruction of the human race. The story takes place right at this moment, where a man (Tom Cruise) and a woman (Emily Blunt) do everything possible to resist the attack and thus prevent their disappearance. The protagonist is one of the most experienced soldiers involved in this crude war, since he has been fighting in it for a long time.

The day he dies during combat he gets stuck in a continuous 'Stuck in Time' style loop, which will cause him to constantly and inevitably resurrect, respawning again and again on the same day he dies to fight and die again. in the same war. Every day that passes, the soldier dies again. His goal every time he wakes up is to become an even deadlier warrior capable of stopping the alien invasion.

After numerous attempts, he will realize that his mission is to avoid the attack, since experience shows him that once the alien conquest begins, the human race has no chance of survival. The protagonist will have to change the events within the loop in which he is trapped to avoid the extermination of man, the annihilation of our planet and his death. In this way, the soldier will discover the true importance of each act and its consequences, and all that it hides behind...

Oppenheimer

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In a much more temperate role than the ones mentioned above, Emily carries much of the tension of the plot around the character capable of devising the atomic bomb. She is the voice of conscience not only of the physicist capable of the atomic idea turned towards the most sinister, but of an entire civilization that carries on Oppenheimer's shoulders. Because the Cold War could do anything once someone pushed the red button.

Between flashback twists and turns, Blunt always appears to give consistency to the role of the physicist exposed to the world as a new ecce homo who must bear the atomic blame as in the final judgment.

Without being a fast-paced film in terms of plot (logically as it is a bio), the format has that note of a turning point capable of having changed the world, beyond everything that the creation and punctual use of atomic bombs...

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