A compelling performance from the often miscast
Actor carries an otherwise by-the-numbers look at a Christian couple who spectacularly fell from grace
Back in 2011, the sudden ubiquity of Jessica Chastain – from small-screen blink-and-misses to big-screen “oh her again” hits – meant that doors that had previously been closed were now opening, a relative embarrassment of riches for an actor
BREAKING out in her 30s. While her three roles that year were all playing “the wife”, they still showed a promising versatility (an Oscar-nominated
comedy wife in The Help, a thriller wife in Take Shelter and a Terrence Malick wife in The Tree of Life, the most challenging of all the wives) and thus, Chastain was thrust to the upper echelons of casting wishlists.
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