THE MESSENGER
RYAN: “The Messenger” is a new little indie movie from a first-time director starring Woody Harrelson, Samantha Morton and one of my favorite actors, Ben Foster.
CAROLINE: Why do you like him so much again?
RYAN: He’s a very intense, subtle actor who I think is totally underrated. And I think he’s hot.
CAROLINE: Ah yes, there’s that.
RYAN: This is a juicy role for him. He plays a soldier who’s forced to work as the dude who goes door to door telling families that their son or daughter was killed overseas.
CAROLINE: Oh, that has to be the worst job ever.
RYAN: Exactly. But it does make for some truly original drama. Those scenes were the best in the film. I actually had wished there were more of them.
CAROLINE: You’re a sadist. Sadly, I didn’t get to see this one with you. What’s the rest of the movie about?
RYAN: There’s just a lot of back story for Ben’s and Woody’s characters, their new, awkward friendship and their baggage.
CAROLINE: How’s Samantha Morton?
RYAN: Good. Doughy.
CAROLINE: [laughs’ She’s a real woman. And such a good actress.
RYAN: Oh wait. Jena Malone is also in it. I’ve loved her since seeing her play young Jodie Foster in one of my all-time favorite films, “Contact.”
CAROLINE: Right, her. I think of her as the girls from “Stepmom.”
RYAN: She goes topless in this and I so wasn’t prepared.
CAROLINE: Are you ever though, really?
RYAN: Not so much. [laughs’]
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