2012 Calvin Awards: Breakthrough Performance
By Reagen Sulewski
February 15, 2012
Did you know there was another Olsen sister? And that she's actually really good at acting? Elizabeth Olsen was this year's indie darling discovery in Martha Marcy May Marlene, as a recovering member of a religious cult, which earned fifth among the breakout roles of this year. Olsen takes this damaged character to shockingly vulnerable depths, bringing us into a world from which people sometimes never really escape. As debut performances go, this one's hard to top.
Sixth spot goes to Bérénice Bejo, Jean Dujardin's co-star in The Artist. Equally as unfamiliar to American audiences, Bejo carried the other half of the film as the young ingenue who heralds the death of Dujardin's way of making art. Completely captivating in every moment on screen, Bejo pulled off not only the idea of a rise to the top filled with regrets, but also playing the role of the archetypal American starlet while being from Argentina and France, and oh yeah, doing it without talking. It's a role with an incredible degree of difficulty.
Seventh spot goes to Michael Fassbender from X-Men: First Class where he took on the role of young Erik Lehnsherr, aka Magneto. Not only did he give an absolutely commanding performance in a huge summer tentpole, he managed to plausibly step into a role that's been defined and maybe perfected by one Sir Ian McKellen. While this isn't his first role in a major picture (Inglourious Basterds was his introduction to most American filmgoers) nor his first amazing performance (this could have arguably also have been for his award-worthy turn in Shame), Magneto is the role that's going to make him stick.
Speaking of multiple breakout performances, we have Jessica Chastain, who ties with Fassbender here for her role in The Debt. The personification of what this category is all about, Chastain was just everywhere this year all of a sudden, and if she got to count the four (four!) roles for which she got votes in this category, she'd be the runaway winner. Completely mesmerizing in a variety of roles (adding to this, there's The Tree of Life, Take Shelter and The Help), Chastain has quickly become an actress who is impossible to ignore.
A ninth place tie brings us another young actor from Super 8, Joel Courtney. Rarely does a 15-year-old get asked to carry a summer blockbuster, nor does it usually turn out so marvelous as this, as Courtney's completely unforced performance struck the perfect balance between wide-eyed innocence and a developing confidence amidst chaotic events.
Perhaps the flipside of that is the actor that tied with him, Chris Hemsworth from Thor. While I doubt anyone's really hailing him as Best Actor worthy for this role, it's quite the definition of a star-making performance, taking what could, nay, should have been a completely ridiculous role in an outlandish comic book movie and making it seem, if not grounded, at least plausibly out-of-this world. And if you think this kind of thing is easy, just ask Sam Worthington.
Just missing the mark here was Corey Stoll's hilariously on the mark turn as Ernest Hemingway in Midnight in Paris, Shailene Woodley in The Descendents, the aforementioned Jessica Chastain performances, and Ezra Miller as a disturbed teen in We Need to Talk About Kevin.
The Calvins: An Introduction Best Actor Best Actress Best Album Best Cast Best Character Best Director Best Overlooked Film Best Picture Best Scene Best Screenplay Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best TV Show Best Use of Music Best Videogame Breakthrough Performance Worst Performance Worst Picture
Top 10
|
Position |
Person |
Film |
Total Points |
1 |
Jean Dujardin |
The Artist |
71
|
2 |
Rooney Mara |
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo |
67
|
3 |
Elle Fanning |
Super 8 |
61
|
4 |
Melissa McCarthy |
Bridesmaids |
60
|
5 |
Elizabeth Olsen |
Martha Marcy May Marlene |
59
|
6 |
Bérénice Bejo |
The Artist |
47
|
7 (tie) |
Michael Fassbender |
X-Men: First Class |
38
|
7 (tie) |
Jessica Chastain |
The Debt |
38
|
8 (tie) |
Jessica Chastain |
Take Shelter |
37
|
8 (tie) |
Shailene Woodley |
The Descendants |
37
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