The story continues as Julia takes a break from Nowadays after a healthy run in the theater to visit her son Roger (Tom Sturridge) at school, only to find that he's taken up with a now-forgotten Avice Crichton. Avice and Tom had parted ways after the on-stage takedown debacle had left her fleeing her contract to the British countryside. And having been spurned by Julia's husband Michael, she was left to find a new source of income, this time in the arms of her former rival's college-age son. Mayhem ensues as Julia is forced to assist in planning a wedding between Avice and Roger, while wealthy philanthropist and Julia-admirer Dolly (Miriam Margolyes) hatches a plan to get Julia to return to London for a new film she'd commissioned. Julia balks at the idea of transitioning to screen work, though, and the part is offered to up-and-coming starlet Rebecca Andrews (Emily Blunt). But when Avice's new role in the Lambert family lands her a part in the film thanks to Michael's producer credit, Julia can't help herself as she writes herself a part in the film to take down the conniving Crichton and cocky Andrews.
So what do you think? That's my crack at sequelizing Being Julia. What do you think happened after the curtains fell?
5 comments:
Lovely idea but I'm more than satisfied with how the original ended.
The delicious smile in Bening's face knowing that she can resurrect as many times as demanded is a showcase of brilliant acting.
And I think that in her face we have all the bitchiness and heartbreak needed to know what's next for her.
Jose: Of course I agree wholeheartedly! I wouldn't actually want anything about this movie bastardized... But it's simply for the fun of it - hence the "musing." Yep, I'm ridiculous. :)
I'm in if Tom Sturridge gets more screen time. Why doesn't that guy get more roles, he's quite good.
Dude. Yes.
This may be The Godfather Part 2, okay?
I didn't much like the ending. Don't know why, it just knawed at me, that she just got away with treating everyone like shit (albeit, fabulously)
Andrew: Well with my idea, he'll get to stretch his acting legs a bit more!
Simons: Oh no! I adore the ending of this movie! Bitchy brilliance! But I'm glad I have your support. :)
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