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			<dc:creator>Sara Vilkomerson</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/c_stringergreygardens04.jpg?w=300&h=199" />The thing about the classic 1975 Maysles brothers documentary<em> Grey Gardens</em>, which follows Jackie O.&rsquo;s eccentric and reclusive relatives Big and Little Edie Beale, is that beyond all of its campy craziness&mdash;and boy, there is an awful lot&mdash;there is real sadness, too (and lessons to be learned: namely, stop adopting cats and don&rsquo;t move home with motherdarling!). The new HBO feature film <em>Grey Gardens</em>, which uses the documentary as a framework, delves deep into that melancholic place, exploring how exactly the ladies reached the bizarre state in which we met them in the Maysles doc.</p>
<p>Co-written and directed by Michael Sucsy, the film spans four decades of the women&rsquo;s formerly glamorous lives&mdash;going back to when they were just sort of charmingly weird like so many rich people. Jessica Lange plays Big Edie with great depth and poise, but it&rsquo;s Drew Barrymore who steals the show as the heartbreaking Little Edie. Ms. Barrymore, whom we&rsquo;ve always loved in romantic comedies like Music &amp; Lyrics and Never Been Kissed (and even in entertaining silliness like <em>Charlie&rsquo;s Angels</em>), is downright amazing. For those familiar with the original documentary, prepare to be spooked by just how well the actress nails Edie&rsquo;s mid-Atlantic drawl and dramatic aspirations. Seeing her as a young woman and knowing where her life will end up is a little bit like watching a horror movie, but both actresses take great pains not to play their parts for cheap laughs. Though you&rsquo;re forgiven if you can&rsquo;t stifle a giggle or two along the way.</p>
<p><strong>Grey Gardens premieres April 18 on HBO.</strong></p>
<p><em>svilkomerson@observer.com </em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/c_stringergreygardens04.jpg?w=300&h=199" />The thing about the classic 1975 Maysles brothers documentary<em> Grey Gardens</em>, which follows Jackie O.&rsquo;s eccentric and reclusive relatives Big and Little Edie Beale, is that beyond all of its campy craziness&mdash;and boy, there is an awful lot&mdash;there is real sadness, too (and lessons to be learned: namely, stop adopting cats and don&rsquo;t move home with motherdarling!). The new HBO feature film <em>Grey Gardens</em>, which uses the documentary as a framework, delves deep into that melancholic place, exploring how exactly the ladies reached the bizarre state in which we met them in the Maysles doc.</p>
<p>Co-written and directed by Michael Sucsy, the film spans four decades of the women&rsquo;s formerly glamorous lives&mdash;going back to when they were just sort of charmingly weird like so many rich people. Jessica Lange plays Big Edie with great depth and poise, but it&rsquo;s Drew Barrymore who steals the show as the heartbreaking Little Edie. Ms. Barrymore, whom we&rsquo;ve always loved in romantic comedies like Music &amp; Lyrics and Never Been Kissed (and even in entertaining silliness like <em>Charlie&rsquo;s Angels</em>), is downright amazing. For those familiar with the original documentary, prepare to be spooked by just how well the actress nails Edie&rsquo;s mid-Atlantic drawl and dramatic aspirations. Seeing her as a young woman and knowing where her life will end up is a little bit like watching a horror movie, but both actresses take great pains not to play their parts for cheap laughs. Though you&rsquo;re forgiven if you can&rsquo;t stifle a giggle or two along the way.</p>
<p><strong>Grey Gardens premieres April 18 on HBO.</strong></p>
<p><em>svilkomerson@observer.com </em></p>
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