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Big Eyes

Set against the late 1950s into the early 1960s, Walter Keane rises to astonishing fame and commercial triumph with his portraits of saucer-eyed waifs. Yet the public remains unaware that the true artist behind the brush is his wife, Margaret. Horrified to discover Walter is passing off Margaret's work as his own, she stays too restrained to challenge him publicly. The revelation does not arrive until the Keanes' marriage dissolves and a lawsuit follows, bringing the truth to light.

Director(s)

Tim Burton

Katterli Frauenfelder

David Klohn

Gordon Piper

Susan Lambie

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Cast & Crew

Tim Burton

Tim Burton

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Katterli Frauenfelder

Katterli Frauenfelder

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Krysten Ritter

Krysten Ritter

Dee-Ann

Eliza Norbury

Eliza Norbury

Gossipy Woman #2

David Klohn

David Klohn

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Peter Kelamis

Peter Kelamis

Real Estate Guy

Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz

Walter Keane

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp

John Canaday

James Saito

James Saito

Judge

Jon Polito

Jon Polito

Enrico Banducci

Sean Campbell

Sean Campbell

Bailiff

Britt Irvin

Britt Irvin

Hipster Lady

Michael Kopsa

Michael Kopsa

NY Society Man

Gabe Khouth

Gabe Khouth

Dad at Art Show

Traci Toguchi

Traci Toguchi

Jehovah's Witness #2

Heather Doerksen

Heather Doerksen

Gossipy Woman #1

Fred Keating

Fred Keating

Priest

Tony Alcantar

Tony Alcantar

Fan #2

David Milchard

David Milchard

Snobby Artist #2

Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Dick Nolan

Jason Schwartzman

Jason Schwartzman

Ruben

Madeleine Arthur

Madeleine Arthur

Older Jane

Jill Morrison

Jill Morrison

Gallery Patron

Eric Keenleyside

Eric Keenleyside

Gannett Lawyer #2

Barclay Hope

Barclay Hope

Gannett Lawyer

Brent Chapman

Brent Chapman

Factory Boss

Michael St. John Smith

Michael St. John Smith

Margaret's Lawyer

Susan Lambie

Susan Lambie

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Andrew Airlie

Andrew Airlie

Rich Man

Colleen Winton

Colleen Winton

Mrs. Teasdale

Deni DeLory

Deni DeLory

Fancy Lady

Vincent Gale

Vincent Gale

Tipsy Man

Forbes Angus

Forbes Angus

Civic Leader

Dale Wolfe

Dale Wolfe

TV Host

Ryan Beil

Ryan Beil

Nosy Gallery Guy

Gordon Piper

Gordon Piper

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Amy Adams

Amy Adams

Margaret Keane

Matthew Kevin Anderson

Matthew Kevin Anderson

Hipster Man

Fiona Vroom

Fiona Vroom

Gallery Assistant

Greg Kean

Greg Kean

Gannett Lawyer #3

Aaron Craven

Aaron Craven

Early Buyer

Pomaika'i Brown

Pomaika'i Brown

Radio DJ

Patricia Mayen-Salazar

Patricia Mayen-Salazar

Fan #1

Stephanie Bennett

Stephanie Bennett

Coed #1

Leela Savasta

Leela Savasta

Hippie Chick

Desiree Zurowski

Desiree Zurowski

Tipsy Lady

Kari-Ann Wood

Kari-Ann Wood

Female Art Gallery Attendee

Dylan Kingwell

Dylan Kingwell

Boy at Art Show

Darren Dolynski

Darren Dolynski

Snobby Artist #1

Emily Fonda

Emily Fonda

Sexy Girl

Julie Johnson

Julie Johnson

Hungry i Patron

Farryn VanHumbeck

Farryn VanHumbeck

Lily

Emily Maddison

Emily Maddison

2nd Olivetti Girl

Elizabeth Urrea

Elizabeth Urrea

Proper Woman

Elisabetta Fantone

Elisabetta Fantone

Olivetti Girl

Thomas Potter

Thomas Potter

Society Man #2

Delaney Raye

Delaney Raye

Young Jane

Guido Furlani

Guido Furlani

Dino Olivetti

Byron Bertram

Byron Bertram

Bathroom Man

Frenchy Gagne

Frenchy Gagne

Henri the Maitre'd

Linda Sato

Linda Sato

Jehovah's Witness #1

Andrea Bucko

Andrea Bucko

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Lear Howard

Lear Howard

Proper Woman

Heather Ireland

Heather Ireland

Proper Woman

Linda Marr

Linda Marr

Proper Woman

Doreen McKenzie

Doreen McKenzie

Proper Woman

Alan MacFarlane

Alan MacFarlane

Society Man #1

Dan Cooke

Dan Cooke

Reporter #1

L.G. Michael Brown

L.G. Michael Brown

Reporter #2

Mia Adams

Mia Adams

Autograph Seeker

Timothy Van Cleave

Timothy Van Cleave

Cal Tjader

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on24 Dec 2014
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7.5/10

Film making could be the windows of the soul... Directed by Tim Burton and written by Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski, Big Eyes brings to the screen the story of artist Margaret Keane (Amy Adams), who was producing a number of paintings of waifs with big eyes that captured the art world's imagination. Unfortunately her charlatan husband (Christolph Waltz) manipulated the interest in her work to claim it as his own, leading to Margaret having to front up to the lie and take the case to court. Quite often the beauty of filmic cinema is that it can bring notice to the public about certain topics in history. The story of Margaret Keane is a story well worth telling, it may not be all encompassing as a biography since it is just about the key part of her life, but getting the story out there is to be applauded. I myself knew nothing about the Keane case, but I'm glad I do now, this film adaptation forcing me to seek out further reading on the subject. It actually doesn't matter if you have a bent for art on canvas (me, but I do find those paintings beautifully beguiling), this is more about the human spirit, the crushing of such and the birth of. However, sadly to a degree the film often seems at odds with itself via tonal flows. There's whimsy where there shouldn't be, the drama should be front and centre, whilst Waltz's performance is awfully cartoonish, way too animated, and these problems are laid firmly at Burton's door, an odd choice of director for the material, it's like they felt the off kilter look of the paintings marked Burton as a shoe-in to direct. Conversely he gets a sparkling turn out of Adams, she plays Margaret as being so vulnerable but radiant, yet she's perfectly infuriating as well, tugging our heart strings whilst troubling our anger senses. It's the strength of Adams' turn that steers Big Eyes away from choppy waters, for even as the court case that makes up the finale is given too little time to breath and make the ultimate mark, Adams as Margaret holds her own court and seals the deal for a big uplift - which in turn marks Big Eyes out as a film of great warmth and importance. 7.5/10

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8/10

When I first started watching the movie "Big Eyes" starring Amy Adams, I didn't have high expectations. I assumed it would be another typical older film that had its time in the spotlight. However, I was pleasantly surprised as the story unfolded. The film follows a wife who decides to leave her husband, realizing he's not the right match for her. She finds solace in a painter who she admires, leading to a fast-paced romance. Both characters are artists, with the wife painting children with big, expressive eyes that reflect deep emotions and turmoil. The movie boasts exceptional acting, a compelling storyline, and a captivating plot. As the narrative progresses, it's revealed that the husband is a fraudulent artist, taking credit for his wife's work and financial gains. The twist adds depth to the story and keeps viewers engaged. What truly impressed me was discovering that "Big Eyes" is based on a true story. This revelation added a layer of credibility and authenticity to the film, making the ending even more satisfying. The actors' performances were outstanding, bringing the characters to life in a remarkable way. Overall, "Big Eyes" exceeded my expectations with its powerful story, excellent delivery, and conclusive ending. It was a film that left me feeling excited and fulfilled by the time the credits rolled.

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