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Can a three-hour Japanese drama about love and grief become the years most unlikely Oscar player?

But enough about Benedict Cumberbatch!
The Elena Ferrante adaptation finds her in characteristically fine form.
As a prickly academic carrying the weight of maternal ambivalence,K.

Austin Collinsraves, Colman brings Ferrantes creation to life with all the withering pathos she deserves.
Bronco Henry would be proud.
Will it beHouse of Guccis Jared Leto, bathing in a river of prosciutto?

The comforting familiarity of J.K. Simmons inBeing the Ricardos?
The precursors havent been there for the Broadway veteran, but this could be a classic nomination-morning surprise.
(Successions Dagmara Dominczyk is also in the mix, but her roles the smallest of the three.)











