Razmand is an actor who works more than his dialogues; There is no exaggeration, nor glamor. He conveyes senses instead of shouting, with a look, with silence, and with minor movements; And what is seen in his game is most obsessive and elegance. Pick does not want to play roles. He wants to live within them. Even when it doesn’t talk, his game goes on; In his eyes, in his breath, standing in front of the camera. In this article, we have taken a look at the best Farmand Pack films.
Pok started acting from the television world, and his serious entry into the cinema was an action work: “Die another day” (2002). However, unlike many actors who do not get out of Hollywood’s mainstream after being in blockbuster films, Pon chose a different way. Instead of focusing on commercial films, he turned to more diverse and complex roles in independent, historical and literary films.
He first shone in “Pride and Pride” alongside Kaira Knightley and then played a short but impressive role in “Learning”. In those years, Pike had not yet become a star, this happened in 2014 with “The Lost Girl”, a film that turned to her artistic career, led her to the list of the best female actors in history and an Academy Award nominee (many even believed that she had to win the award).
The best films you have to watch
10. Radioactive (radioactive)
- Year of release: 2019
- Director: Coral Satrapi
- Other cast: Sam Riley, Anya Taylor-Juj, Anurine Bernard, Simon Russell Bale, Jonathan Aris, Woodward Tim
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 6.3 from 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 63 out of 100
“Radioactive” is one of those films you feel made to get a prize. Directed by Marjan Satrape and based on a popular graphic novel of the same name, the film tells the story of the life of Marie Curie, the famous female scholar, who achieved revolutionary scientific discoveries in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The story begins in Paris from a young Marie (Razmand Pike) youth, where she meets and marries the French physicist, Pierre Curie (Sam Riley). Together, the couple discover the radium and polonium elements and introduce the concept of radioactivity, but these discoveries are accompanied by personal, social and scientific challenges. Marie is trying to recognize in a patriarchal world, but it’s not easy.
“Radioactive” has interesting moments and uses the good game of Razmand Pike, but criticizes the non -linear structure and its historical accuracy. Satrap has specifically eliminated much of Marie Corey’s personal life to make the story too simple. In any case, the film is due to the role of the Pike that is worth watching, he has a powerful presence here and has made every effort to present this historical character in the best way. Most critics have considered Poke the only strength of the film.
9- a private war (a Private War)

- Year of release: 2018
- Director: Matthew Heinman
- Other cast: Jimmy Drennan, Tom Hollander, Stanley Tuchi, Nikki Amuka-Beard, Fei Marseille, Wolf Wise, Corey Johnson
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 6.7 out of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 87 out of 100
“A Private War” is a better film than “Radioactive”, and Matthew Heinman’s obsession with the story of a realistic, realistic story -based story, however, the disadvantage of the film is that it greatly overlooks the political dimensions of the story. The film tells the true story of Marie Calvin, an American war journal, known for its courageous reports of war zones. Marie (Razmand Pike), along with news photographers, Paul (Jimmy Darrenan) travels to dangerous areas such as Chechnya, Iraq, Libya and Syria to show the truth of war to the world. He continues his mission despite physical and mental injuries, including the loss of vision of an eye, and personal pressures.
Razmand Pike here is also the winner of the movie. Since the story focused on Marie Calvin’s struggle with trauma and psychological pressures, the project needed an acting to have special skills in delivering these complex feelings, and if you have seen “Lost Girl”, you know that Pike is one of the best in Hollywood. Marie Calvin is a woman who, despite the deadly dangers and psychological harm, is committed to the truth of the wars, and with the exemplary precision, the deepened layers of her – from addiction and loneliness to softening mental problems. He carefully rebuilt Calvin’s American accent, practiced his constant smoking, and interviewed war journalists to give him a more realistic sense.
8. An Education (an Education)

- Year of release: 2009
- Director: Lone Sharafi
- Other cast: Peter Sarsgard, Dominic Cooper, Alfred Molina, Kara Seymour, Olivia Williams, but Thompson, Sally Hawkins
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 7.2 of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 93 out of 100
These days, fewer people remember the “lesson”, but during the release, it was very much seen because of the sensitive subject. The story is about Jenny (Carrie Moligan), a 16 -year -old London girl in the 60’s, whose uniform life after getting acquainted with David Goldman (Peter Sarsgard), an older and attractive man. David takes Jenny to the world of concerts, trips, and parties, with the promise of a glorious life, but this relationship raises questions about his honesty and motivation. Jenny must choose between her romantic dreams and her education in Oxford while she encounters the pressures of her parents (Alfred Molina and Kara Seymour) and her teacher.
This is a thoughtful film, especially for adolescents who enter such relationships and often do not understand how much their lives may change. The film’s “Lesson” was admired at the Sundance Festival and was nominated for three Academy Awards – including Best Film and Best Actress for Kerry Moligan. Razmand Pick has a short presence in the film, but with the unbelievable British accent, exaggerated physical movements and compelling humorous dialogues appear and removes Helen’s character.
7. Beirut (Beirut)

- Year of release: 2018
- Director: Anderson’s win
- Other cast: John, Dean Norris, Larry Payne, Xia Wigham, John Deboni, Neil Hoff, Mohammad Zawawi, Douglas Hoj, Kate Fleitwood
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 6.5 out of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 81 out of 100
Beirut was not seen as it should be, but the film is a satisfying political trailer; Of course, there is little innovation and you have seen a lot of similar example. The story is about the former US diplomat, Mason (John), who returns to Beirut in the midst of Lebanon’s civil war. He left the city a decade ago due to personal problems, now summoned to negotiate to rescue his old friend Cal (Mark Plagino), who was kidnapped by a militant group. Mason goes with the help of the CIA, Sandy (Razmand Pike), and other agents in a city full of chaos to carry out this dangerous mission.
Pak in the role of the CIA has a successful presence in Beirut, a clever and decisive document that walks into this high -end spy world. Pike draws this cool person with certainty and at the same time vulnerable, and is a good supplement for John. The film was also criticized for presenting a stereotypical image of the Middle East, but the purpose of Anderson’s (filmmaker) was not a reality -based documentary, but a dramatic storytelling narrative in a different context.
6. Build Dagenham (Made in Dagenham)

- Year of release: 2010
- Director: Nigel Cole
- Other cast: Sally Hawkins, Miranda Richardson, Bob Haskins, Geralddin James, Andrea Risbiro, Jimmy Winston, Daniel
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 7.1 from 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 80 out of 100
Dagnaham Making tells the true story of the Ford factory workers’ strike in Dagnam, England (1968), which led to the British 1970 wage equality law. In the film, Rita (Sally Hawkins), a simple worker who works in the sewing sewing section of the car seats, protests against men against unequal wages. With the support of his friend Brenda (Andrea Risbiro) and, despite the resistance of factory managers and family challenges, he takes the leadership of a movement that attracts national attention. Rita fights for equal rights in interacting with politicians such as Barbara Kassel (Miranda Richardson) and the unions, at a time when such things could not be imagined.
Razmand Pike plays the role of Lisa Hopkins (the wife of one of the Ford factory managers) and here has a relatively short and short role. Lisa is an educated and dissatisfied woman with a personal life who empathizers with Rita and at a key moment shows a subtle support for women’s struggle. Dagnaham Making is a feminine film and may not be so significant in historical precision (even some real strike workers felt overly focused on Rita), but thanks to the good game of Sally Hawkins and Razmand Pok and the careful recreation of the 60s.
5. I am very careful (I care a lot)

- Year of release: 2020
- Director: Jay Blackson
- Other cast: Peter Dinklage, Isa Gonzalez, Chris Messina, Diane West, Damian Young, Alicia Wit, Mikan Blair, ISIA Vitlak Jr.
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 6.4 out of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 79 out of 100
“I am very careful” was influenced by the epidemic of Kuwait-19 and the closure of the cinemas, so it aired directly from Netflix and was one of the most popular platform films. The story about Marla Grayson (Razmand Pike) is a professional fraudster who, as a legal guardian of the elderly, exploits their trust to seize their property. She controls the lives of wealthy people in collaboration with her partner Fran (Issa Gonzalez), but when she goes to Jennifer Peterson (Diane West), a seemingly defenseless elderly woman, she faces unexpected problems. Jennifer has secrets that put Marla against a dangerous character named Roman (Peter Dinklej).
From the outset, it was clear that Pike would be considered for the role in this film, and so on; She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy Actress and has made a spectacular “I am very careful”. Here, he depicts a clever, charismatic, and somewhat cruel anti -hero that carefully executes fraudulent maps with a stylish and high -confidence -making look. Pike had proven to everyone with “The Lost Girl”, but here it shows that it has a lot to say about comic and different roles.
4- Hostiles (hostiles)

- Year of release: 2017
- Director: Scott Cooper
- Other cast: Christian Bale, Wesd Studio, Jesse Polmons, Adam Beach, Rory Cockerin, Ben Foster, Robin Malcolm, Jonathan Mirzers
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 7.2 of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 71 out of 100
“Honor” tells the story of Captain Joseph Balker (Christian Bale), a US military officer in 1892, who is tasked with accompanying the Shine tribe, Yello Hawk (Wesdow) and his family who have been imprisoned for years, from New Mexico to Montana. Blaker, who has bitter memories of the Indians, reluctantly accepts this task. During the trip, the group encountered a rose (Razmand Pike), a woman whose family was killed in the Indian attack. This high -profile journey in the Wild West is accompanied by natural threats, enemies’ attacks, and internal tensions; Where the characters also teach forgiveness and return their humanity.
This scott Cooper made of much criticism; Some considered the film’s perception of the Indians offensive, while others believed that the film offered a stereotypical image of native American groups. However, the “hostility” is a good -natured Western film, and Christian Bale and Razmand’s brilliant play cannot be ignored. Pike here plays a very emotional role and depicts a defeated woman who lost her family in a brutal attack and softens the trauma and the lack of sadness. He seeks revenge, but his view is changing.
3- Fracture (FRACTU)

- Year of release: 2007
- Director: Gregory Hubble
- Other cast: Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, David Stratren, Umbeh Diwits, Billy Burke, Cliff Curtis, Fiona Show
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 7.2 of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 73 out of 100
This relatively forgotten legal trailer is based on Hopkins, Gosling and Pike. The film narrates the story of Ted Craford (Anthony Hopkins), a clever engineer who, after discovering the betrayal of his wife, Jennifer (Umbe Diwits), targets him a calculated plan. Willy (Ryan Gosling), a young and ambitious prosecutor, takes a seemingly simple case that quickly becomes a complex intellectual game. Ted cleverly challenges the gaps of the judicial system and captures Willie in a network of deception. In the meantime, Nikki Gardner (Razmand Pike), a lawyer who has a personal relationship with Willie, plays a key role in advancing the story.
Pike has a short but effective presence in the role of Nikki Gardner, a ambitious lawyer and a mistress. Good is a character who, with his professional ambition and his emotional relationship with Willie, is at the intersection of ethical and personal decisions. Pick, with a controlled game, gives good a combination of charm, intelligence, and vulnerability, especially in scenes that interact with Ryan Gosling, where chemistry is well felt. Of course, “failure” does not give him enough opportunity to develop his skills, but in any case, it was one of Pick’s first prominent steps in Hollywood that paved the way for his bigger roles.
2- Pride and prejudice)

- Year of release: 2005
- Director: Joe Wright
- Other cast: Kira Knightley, Matthew McFaine, Donald Sutherland, Tom Hollander, Jenny Malone, Judy Dench
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 7.8 of 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 87 out of 100
For those who watched the television series of pride and fanaticism starring Jennifer Eli and Colin Ferith, it was not easy to accept Kira Knightley and Matthew McFaine in the roles of Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy, but they convinced everyone, if you look at the strange hairstyles! An adaptation of Jane Austin’s popular classic novel, the story of Elizabeth Bennett (Kira Knightley), a clever and independent girl in England in England with five daughters, and her mother (Brenda Beltin) is trying to find suitable husbands. Mr Bingley (Simon Woods) and his mysterious friend, Mr. Darcy (Matthew McFaine), change Elizabeth’s life. While Jane (Razmand Pike), the older sister of Elizabeth, begins an emotional relationship with Bingle, the initial misunderstanding and prejudice between Elizabeth and Darcy leads to tensions.
Although no one remembers that the fighter was present in the film, he was in a delicate and pleasant presence in the role of Jane Bennett, the older sister of the Bennett family. Jane is a optimistic personality that contradicts Elizabeth’s bold spirit. This role could have been very stereotypes of water, but the Razm Nazar did not do so and is a degree supplement for Elizabeth Bent Kirka. While some fans of the novel “Pride and Bias” still believe that this cinematic version is not very loyal to the original story, we recommend watching it to those interested in historical adaptation with Joe Wright behind the camera and a practical acting team.
1- Missing Girl (Gone Girl)

- Year of release: 2014
- Director: David Fincher
- Other cast: Ben Affleck, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, Kim Dickens, Patrick Fugate, Missing Pile
- IMDB User Rating to Movie: 8.1 from 10
- Ratan Tommos Points to Movie: 87 out of 100
“The Lost Girl” is perhaps the most popular film in the history of cinema about treason, an adaptation of a novel by the same name by Gillin Flynn, the brilliant work of David Fincher, firstly, the danger of humans and the fragile relationship of relationships, but also the media outlets. Nick Dun (Ben Affleck) is a man who, after the disappearance of his wife, is now searched by the media, including a betrayal that no one wanted to find out. Nick may sometimes be annoying, but there are moments that you feel with him. While the marital life of Nick and Emiy (Razmand Pike) ended with a great awful, but now in the absence of a girl, conditions for Nick have become harder because the main suspect is the loss of Emiy.
The winner of the missing girl, along with the perfect directing of David Fincher, is a great game of two main faces, Razmand Pike and Ben Affleck both have presented their best artistic career and have offered two very sophisticated characters. But Pick is a higher server, this is his best artistic career game, and it should be thanked by Fincher for being able to pull the actor’s maximum potential. Amy is a highly complex personality that fluctuates between the victim, the designer, and the anti -hero, and shows the dichotomy by changing tone, body language, and face states to fascinate us and frightened.
Source: Movieweb
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