She will likely be overshadowed by Plummer come award shows, but Williams' talent will never go unnoticed from me. Williams is brilliant in everything, and she once again kills it as the desperate but under control mother of a kidnapped son. Getty's pushback (or lack thereof) makes for a great back and forth with his daughter in law, Gail Harris (played by Michelle Williams). Not willing to budge to pay a single dime for his grandson's ransom is beyond frugal, and the fact that the events didn't play out in an even worse manor is a miracle. Paul Getty that makes for a truly riveting character to watch. ![]() The true events are unfortunately tragic for many involved, but in the end it's the character of J. And luckily, this story is perfect for a cinematic experience. Whether or not all of the bells and whistles of this story were true, Scott is determined to keep you on the edge of your seat with suspense, even if you ultimately know where the story ends up. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the film is its non-stop pacing. ![]() ![]() Inevitably that will be the one thing people always remember about this film, but in the end, the film succeeds elsewhere as a thriller based around the kidnapping of Getty's grandson in Rome in 1973. With that said, Ridley Scott pretty much couldn't have done a better job at making a seamless transition from Kevin Spacey to Christopher Plummer in the role of J. It's nearly impossible to separate what happened off screen with the final product of All the Money in the World.
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