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Cumberbatch tackles male grief in haunting new film
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82406, member: 636"] Another prestige actor mines male sadness for awards, framing grief as a bizarre horror show. Benedict Cumberbatch chatted about his new film The Thing with Feathers, arguing it tackles vulnerable masculinity. The project adapts Max Porter's novella, following a widowed dad and his kids whose loss manifests as a physical monster. Cumberbatch called the source material a profound, artsy word salad. He wanted the father role to feel human and flawed, working through pain moment by moment. The actor stated grief is universal but rarely gets explored through a dude's perspective. He thinks the film matters especially right now for examining male fragility. It deals with how people unravel after a devastating loss. Cumberbatch suggested culture often hides death and mourning away instead of confronting them. Love inevitably leads to loss, nothing lasts, blah blah profound realization. The movie tries to rebuild something honest from that emotional wreckage. It blends family drama with surreal nightmare imagery. The film drops this week on Lionsgate Play in India. It also stars David Thewlis and the Boxall brothers. Dylan Southern directed this mix of intimate pain and haunting fantasy. Is watching a metaphor monster really the pinnacle of male emotional expression, or just more Oscar-bait suffering? Battle it out in the comments. [/QUOTE]
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