Heaven Hi!!!

Since her groundbreaking performance in Elizabeth, to her Academy Award winning role as Katherine Hepburn in The Aviator, no character is beyond Cate Blanchett. We can all take a lesson from her versatility and grace. She has mastered the Creative Triangle of Human Behavior by knowing how to balance, and shift her different angles to convey whatever the character is trying to deliver to us on the screen. The 38 year old Award winning actress has now extended the limits of her diversity, if it’s possible, even farther.

In the new film “I’m Not There” Cate Blanchett plays one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan. The film takes on the different personas of the monumental rocker. Blanchett has been an acclaimed actress loved by all who know her for her energy, talent, and grace.

She is reteaming with former “Babel” co-star Brad Pitt in the new film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” who has quoted as calling Mrs. Blanchett, “Just exquisite. She’s otherworldly.” A feather in Cate’s cap, and an encouragement for her to continue to bring us classic talent. So go check out her new film “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” that hit theatres last Friday.

Watch carefully as you think about the Creative Triangle of Human Behavior how the character, Elizabeth, focuses 50% on her humanities as she cares for the well being of her country. While the other elements of the film focuses on 25% of power by her being queen, and 25% sexuality as a women. Elizabeth is faced with the dark side of the triangle which is danger as she leads her country to battle with Spain. If you like battles, fantastic acting, and historical epics, this is the flick for you.

Be BOP!!!
Thom