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The Review: ‘Lee’ – A Journey Through The Lens of History

Lee, directed by Ellen Kuras, is a biographical drama that delves into the life of Lee Miller, a former fashion model turned war correspondent during World War II. The film, starring the ever-talented Kate Winslet, attempts to capture the essence of Miller’s journey from the glamorous world of fashion to the gritty realities of war.

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The story of Lee is ambitious, aiming to portray the complexities of Miller’s character and the significant historical events she witnessed. The screenplay, penned by Liz Hannah, John Collee, and Marion Hume, is based on the biography The Lives of Lee Miller by Antony Penrose. It weaves through various phases of Miller’s life, highlighting her transformation and the impact of her work as a war photographer.

Kate Winslet’s portrayal of Lee Miller is nothing short of mesmerizing. Winslet brings depth to the role, capturing Miller’s resilience, vulnerability, and determination. Her performance is the film’s strongest asset, providing a compelling anchor amidst the sprawling narrative. Winslet’s ability to convey complex emotions with subtlety and power is on full display, making her portrayal of Miller both believable and deeply moving.

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The supporting cast, including Alexander Skarsgård as Roland Penrose, Andy Samberg as David E. Scherman, and Andrea Riseborough as Audrey Withers, deliver commendable performances. Each actor brings their character to life, adding layers to the story and enriching the overall viewing experience. The chemistry between Winslet and her co-stars is concrete, enhancing the film’s emotional resonance.

However, Lee is not without its flaws. The pacing of the film is uneven, with certain segments feeling overly drawn out while others seem rushed. This inconsistency detracts from the overall impact, making it challenging for the audience to stay fully engaged throughout the film’s runtime.

The screenplay, while rich in historical detail, occasionally struggles to maintain a cohesive narrative thread. The film’s attempt to cover a broad span of Miller’s life results in a somewhat fragmented storyline, which can be disorienting for viewers unfamiliar with her biography. A more focused approach might have allowed for a deeper exploration of key moments and themes.

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Despite these shortcomings, Lee succeeds in shedding light on an extraordinary woman whose contributions to photojournalism and history deserve recognition. The film’s portrayal of Miller’s courage and tenacity is inspiring, and Winslet’s performance ensures that her legacy is honored with the respect it merits.

Lee is a film that, while imperfect, offers a visually stunning tribute to Lee Miller. Kate Winslet’s exceptional performance is reason enough to watch, and the film’s exploration of a remarkable life provides a thought-provoking cinematic experience. For those interested in history, photography, or simply great acting, Lee is a journey worth taking.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer 

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