I remember the days when you had to walk up to the vhs player and struggle to get the timing right to pause on a scene like this Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome Then quickly fast forward when you heard someone coming.
Monster's ball was released in 2001 and was the film that awarded halle berry the best actress oscar R/travel is a community about exploring the world She remains the sole black woman to win
She plays leticia and billy bob thornton plays hank I think the movie is incredibly underrated and known. Buddhaka takes advantage of halle berry's character in the movie She uses her emotional instability and position as her trainer to sleep with her
It's just as bad as when a man does it Not just that it was so unexpected but the fact we were hoping he would be in the movie more We turned it off after halle berry's son died because we were still bummed heath wasn't gonna be in anymore of it I will probably rewatch this later when i don't have the expectations of seeing a performance that wasn't there.
One just has to pause and appreciate this beautiful scene. This unfortunately was not the case for halle berry who made history in 2002 as the first non white woman to win best actress The opportunities didn't exactly come rolling in and the parts weren't much better than before Twenty something years later and her filmography isn't really befitting that of a best actress winner, why is that?