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Oscar or not, these were some of the best performances of 2022

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Cate Blanchett is nominated for an Oscar for her portrayal of an autocratic orchestral conductor in 鈥淭谩r,鈥 a love-hate letter to the tribulations of musical artistry. The Academy Awards air Sunday, March 12, on ABC.

Great movie acting provides an extraordinary passageway into a protagonist鈥檚 soul. This mysterious alchemy is the height of the performer鈥檚 art. The actor fuses with the role and, in a sense, so do we. More than simply identifying with the character, we are that character.聽

Movie acting rarely reaches such heights, but when it does, or even comes anywhere close, it can transform a middling film into a must see.

We are now in the run-up to the Oscars, airing March 12 on ABC, and, as usual, along with a few favorite nominated standouts, there are many performances I admired in 2022 that went unrecognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. I鈥檒l weigh in on both.聽

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In an extraordinary act of empathy, great acting helps us to transcend the bounds that divide us and actually become someone else, if only for a few hours, proposes Monitor film critic Peter Rainer. In the run-up to the Oscars, he shares his picks for standout performances.

Best actress

Of the five best actress Oscar nominees, the two that rang the bell for me were Cate Blanchett in 鈥淭谩r鈥 and Andrea Riseborough in 鈥淭o Leslie.鈥

Except for Blanchett鈥檚 hyperdriven portrayal, I thought her film was vastly overrated 鈥 a love-hate letter to the tribulations of musical artistry that was way too heavy on the hate. But whatever one thinks of her role as an autocratic orchestral conductor with a taste for sexual predation, Blanchett gives a full-on portrayal of a woman self-immolating in her own sovereignty.

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Andrea Riseborough is nominated for an Oscar for 鈥淭o Leslie.鈥 She offers a darting, ardent take on a West Texas single mother and former lottery winner trying to get her life back on track.

It鈥檚 too bad that Riseborough鈥檚 nomination was attacked in some quarters for its movie-star-driven Oscar campaign, mostly by people who hadn鈥檛 seen the movie. (It came and went almost without a trace last year.) Her inclusion made some feel that other acclaimed performances, like those of Viola Davis in 鈥淭he Woman King,鈥 or Danielle Deadwyler in 鈥淭ill,鈥 got pushed out. But Riseborough belongs in this company. She plays a West Texas former lottery winner and single mother whose boozy life is in free fall. Her darting, ardent performance avoids all the scenery-chewing clich茅s endemic to these sorts of roles. I didn鈥檛 detect a false note in it.

Among the unnominated, I did especially admire Davis鈥 performance as the leader of an all-female West African battalion in the slave-trading early 1800s. There has always been a fierceness to Davis鈥 acting, even in repose. In this film, she looks both indomitable and ravaged. In the little-seen Irish film 鈥淕od鈥檚 Creatures,鈥 Emily Watson is a doting mother who lies to the police to protect her criminal son, played by Paul Mescal (who was rightly nominated for best actor as a troubled father in 鈥淎ftersun鈥). Watson shows us the anguish born of torn loyalties. Her face becomes a map of brutish sorrow.

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Viola Davis has earned acclaim, and a place on our critic鈥檚 best acting of 2022 list, for her role as the leader of an all-female West African battalion in 鈥淭he Woman King.鈥

Something of the sort can also be seen in Nathalie Boutefeu鈥檚 plangent performance as Leo Tolstoy鈥檚 long-suffering wife Sophia in 鈥淯n Couple鈥 (鈥淎 Couple鈥). This one-woman monologue, shot mostly outdoors on a sprawling estate, was directed by longtime documentarian Fred Wiseman and dramatizes Sophia鈥檚 voluminous notes and diary entries. Boutefeu, who co-wrote the screenplay with Wiseman, brings it all to life. Her portrait is alternately forgiving, pleading, and vehement.

Lest you think all the best work in this category occurred in the gloomy realms, there was also Leslie Manville鈥檚 superbly graceful and touching turn in 鈥淢rs. Harris Goes To Paris鈥 as a working-class charwoman whose high-fashion fantasies are fulfilled. And should you desire further proof of Manville鈥檚 astonishing versatility, just think back to her diametrically different, Oscar-nominated performance as the stern sister of Daniel Day-Lewis鈥 haute couture dressmaker in 鈥淧hantom Thread.鈥澛

Best actor

The five Oscar nominees for best actor are all recommendable. Besides Mescal, Austin Butler is a triumphantly convincing Elvis Presley in 鈥淓lvis鈥; Brendan Fraser is good enough in 鈥淭he Whale鈥 to make you almost forget the character鈥檚 prosthetic tonnage; and Bill Nighy deftly underplays as a civil servant facing his own mortality in 鈥淟iving.鈥澛

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Colin Farrell is nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of an Irishman whose ire is up in 鈥淭he Banshees of Inisherin.鈥

I liked Colin Farrell in the overrated 鈥淭he Banshees of Inisherin,鈥 though his performance as P谩draic, a dullish man who wakes up to his ire when his best friend unaccountably rejects him, takes a while to cook. (The friend is well played by supporting actor nominee Brendan Gleeson.) Two unnominated performances were startlingly good: Caleb Landry Jones, who won the best actor award at the 2021 Cannes film festival in the barely seen 鈥淣itram,鈥 delivers an utterly original portrayal of a real-life Australian mass shooter. In 鈥淭he Good Nurse,鈥 Eddie Redmayne plays a nurse, also real-life, whose hospital murders have long gone undetected. Like Jones, he reimagines a seemingly standard villain into something entirely new.聽

Best supporting actress

Kerry Condon, as the exasperated sister of Farrell鈥檚 P谩draic in 鈥淭he Banshees of Inisherin,鈥 stands out for me among the nominees for best supporting actress. Her deeply knowing performance, so quietly comic and yet so passionate, radiates emotion in all directions.

In this category, the Academy particularly failed to notice some of the year鈥檚 best work. As two of the women who spoke out against Harvey Weinstein in 鈥淪he Said,鈥 both Jennifer Ehle and Samantha Morton, in cameos, put a human face on searing testimony that most of us had only read about. Judy Davis, as the mother of the shooter in 鈥淣itram,鈥 demonstrates yet again that, at her best, there is no one who surpasses her power or intensity. Why has this great actress not had more great roles?

The most welcome appearance this year was Frankie Corio, who plays the doting 11-year-old daughter in 鈥淎ftersun鈥 opposite Mescal. The film鈥檚 structure is elliptical and arty, but Corio grounds it. Her Sophie has the fervor of an adolescent moving tentatively 鈥 and bewilderingly 鈥 into young adulthood. Whether Sophie is singing bad karaoke or absorbing her father鈥檚 woes, Corio easily holds her own with Mescal. No small feat. It鈥檚 always especially exciting to discover a potentially major performer so early in her career.聽

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Brian Tyree Henry is an Academy Award nominee for his performance as a troubled auto mechanic in 鈥淐auseway,鈥 opposite Jennifer Lawrence.

Best supporting actor

Of the Oscar nominees for best supporting actor, far and away the strongest for me is Brian Tyree Henry, who plays opposite a very fine Jennifer Lawrence as a troubled auto mechanic in 鈥淐auseway.鈥 I remember seeing him in 鈥淚f Beale Street Could Talk鈥 and thinking I had not seen a finer portrayal all year. Lawrence plays an injured war vet experiencing PTSD, and Henry鈥檚 character has his own demons. His performance is so richly inhabited that even when he鈥檚 just bellying up to the bar or sharing some ice cream, the character鈥檚 full set of sympathies comes through. His easygoing nature is a poultice for his grief.

Among the unnominated, I would single out two very different acting jobs from Anthony Hopkins.聽

In 鈥淎rmageddon Time,鈥 he plays an Old World Jewish grandfather without a trace of shtick. In the otherwise mediocre 鈥淭he Son,鈥 his single appearance as a rapacious father opposite Hugh Jackman not only steals the scene. It steals the movie.聽

Peter Rainer is the Monitor鈥檚 film critic.聽

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