Famke Janssen's Excellent Summer
Source: worldfilm.about.comI first
became aware of Famke Janssen in Woody Allen's film Celebrity. She was stunning,
she was intelligent, and midway through the film, Kenneth Branaugh leaves her for Winona
Ryder. I couldn't believe it. How can you fathom such atrocious taste? Such bad judgment?
One thing I knew: I wanted to see more of this actress.
Not a problem. You can't miss Famke Janssen this summer.
She's pulled off quite a coup, currently starring in the both the best Hollywood action
film and the one of the best independent pictures of the season: Bryan Singer's The
X-Men, and Valerie Breiman's Love
& Sex.
In the X-Men, Famke plays Dr. Jean Grey--cool as
ice, telekinetic, impressive and always professional under fire. But in Love & Sex,
Janssen makes the transformation to an ordinary, single young woman, Kate Welles--moody,
brash, and sometimes a spectacular klutz. She swoons over kittens, and cracks you up with
the story of how she lost her virginity. It's a career making performance, one she will be
remembered for.
This is good news, because it turns out, unlike me, most
people didn't know Famke Janssen from Celebrity. (Not that many people saw Celebrity,
which is shame, just for the chance to watch Leonardo DiCaprio do a spoof of Leonardo
DiCaprio). Janssen, to my surprise, started out as a Bond girl. The 34 year old, one time
supermodel from the Netherlands was notorious for her performance as as Xenia Onatop, a
lusty villainess who squeezes men to death with her thighs in the James Bond movie Goldeneye.
She was typecast as the science fiction fantasy babe, with roles in House on Haunted
Hill, Deep Rising and Lord of Illusions, plus an episode of "Star
Trek: The Next Generation'' opposite X-men co-star Patrick Stewart.
Throughout her career in Hollywood, Janssen has always
looked for strong roles in independent film. She has always worked in indies, with parts
in small budge films including Rounders, The Gingerbread Man, and Celebrity.
Valerie Breiman, director of Love & Sex is all
admiration for her film's star. "Famke has been unfairly typecast in other kinds of
movies,'' Breiman said in an interview with the Associated Press. "But every scene in
Love & Sex, the proof is there. ... It's just a matter of people being smart
enough to put her in these kinds of movies. I think she's Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock
and more.''
In the film, Kate (Janssen) reveals her humorous and often
unhappy sexual history through a series of flashbacks. The story centers around her on
again, off again relationship with Adam (Jon Favreau, Swingers).
"I loved how unapologetic this woman was about her
sex life, love life, messy life in general," Janssen said. "It was very
refreshing. She had a great sense of humor. She's a goofball. She's a lot of things that I
really am in life. But it's not the way people have seen me before.''
What can you expect next? A lot of people want to see more
of Janssen, and the demand is certainly only going to intensify with the August 25 release
of Love & Sex. No surprise, there's an X-Men sequel already in the
works. Before that, however, there's the next independent film on the horizon. Janssen
stars in Made, the directorial debut of co-star Jon Favreau. |