Anna Hathaway has many times move the heart of the people from her acting. Whether we talk about her role from Batman Or we talk about her role in Love and drug in which suffer from a dangerous disease which will make your eye wet. Here are Top 10 Anna Hathaway Performace’s.
Havoc (2005) – Hathaway plays a bored rich kid who becomes attracted to a gang member. Overall, it isn’t a great movie, but Anne gives a very strong performance that was way on the other end of the spectrum from the film that established her.
“Inside the circle and out, we live very sheltered lives… So we dress gangsta, we talk shit, so what? It’s our thing. See basically, the thing to remember is that none of it really matters, we’re just teenagers and we’re bored.” – Allison
The Princess Diaries (2001) – And this is that film that established her. It’s a light and sweet comedy from Garry Marshall. Anne plays the granddaughter of the Queen (played by Julie Andrews) of a small European Kingdom. She grew up far from the throne but now has to be trained to inherit it.
“I can’t be a princess! I’m still waiting for normal body parts to arrive!” – Mia
Love & Other Drugs (2010) – Anne costars with Jake Gyllenhaal in this film about a romance challenged by the illness of Anne’s character.
“No it’s not! It isn’t fair! I have places to go!” – Maggie
Nicholas Nickleby (2002) – If you’d think that adopting a 900 page novel from Charles Dickens into a two-hour film is a challenge, you’d be right, but this one does a pretty decent job. Anne’s role is a supporting role as the love interest of the titular character.
“Nicholas, I feel you know what it’s like to be without happiness… but do you know what it’s like to be afraid of it? To see the world as so conniving, you cannot take pleasure in the appearance of something good… because you suspect… it is only a painted drop behind which other troubles lie. That has been my life. Every good thing has been a trick. Until you.” – Madeline Bray
Becoming Jane (2007) – More a fanciful imagining of Jane Austen’s life than an attempt to depict it, but entertaining all the same.
“No sensible woman would demonstrate passion, if the purpose were to attract a husband.” – Jane Austen
Les Miserables (2012) – Anne Hathaway gives her all in this film, singing and shaved headed and covered in dirt and sores. She plays Fantine, the single mother forced into prostitution.
“I had a dream my life would be so different from this hell I’m living!” – Fantine
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) – Anne has the look of Darwyn Cooke’s version of Catwoman Selina Kyle and serves as a suitable source of fascination and frustration for Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne.
“There’s a storm coming, Mr. Wayne. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, because when it hits, you’re all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.” – Selina
Brokeback Mountain (2005) – The film is about the relationship between two cowboys, Ennis (Heath Ledger) and Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal). Trying to fit into accepted society, both married women. Anne plays Lureen, Jack’s wife and a Texas rodeo queen.
“What you waitin’ for, cowboy? A matin’ call?” – Lureen Newsome
Rachel Getting Married (2008) – The film concerns the wedding of the titular character, played by Rosemarie DeWitt but is really about her troubled sister, a recovering drug addict plagued by the guilt of her role in the death of their brother, years earlier.
“Yes, I was. Yes, I was stoned out of my mind. Who do I have to be now? I mean, I could be Mother Teresa and it wouldn’t make a difference, what I did. Did I sacrifice every bit of… love I’m allowed for this life because I killed our little brother?” – Kym
The Devil Wears Prada (2006) – Anne is charming and sympathetic alongside Meryl Streep’s intimidating fashion executive. A little trivia note: Meryl approved Anne’s casting based upon being shown one scene from the then-unreleased Brokeback Mountain – the scene where Lureen visits Ennis.
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