6.9

Big Eyes

Big Eyes

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6.9

Big Eyes

Big Eyes

  • Year 2014
  • Duration 106 min
  • Country United States, Canada
  • Language English
A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.

About Big Eyes

Tim Burton's 2014 biographical drama 'Big Eyes' tells the fascinating true story of painter Margaret Keane, whose distinctive portraits of children with enormous, soulful eyes became a cultural phenomenon in the 1950s and 1960s. The film follows Margaret (Amy Adams) as she meets charismatic salesman Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz), who initially supports her work but gradually takes credit for her increasingly popular paintings. What begins as a partnership evolves into a complex web of deception that Margaret must navigate to reclaim her artistic identity.

Amy Adams delivers a nuanced performance as the quiet but determined Margaret, perfectly capturing her transformation from submissive wife to empowered artist. Christoph Waltz brings his signature charm and intensity to Walter Keane, creating a character who is both charismatic and deeply manipulative. Director Tim Burton, known for his visually striking films, adopts a more restrained approach here that serves the story well, though he still finds moments to highlight the distinctive visual style of Keane's artwork.

The film explores important themes of artistic ownership, gender dynamics in the 1950s art world, and the courage required to challenge established power structures. The courtroom climax, where Margaret must prove her authorship through a live painting demonstration, provides a satisfying conclusion to this remarkable true story. 'Big Eyes' offers viewers an engaging blend of art history, relationship drama, and legal thriller that sheds light on an important but overlooked chapter in American art. The compelling performances and timely themes about creative integrity make this a worthwhile watch for fans of biographical dramas and art history alike.