Their Best Role: Nicole Kidman in 'To Die For'
Filed under: Comedy, Drama, Fandom, Nicole Kidman

Welcome to a new series here on Cinematical where we select an actor or actress and the role we think is their all time best.
There is no doubt about it, Nicole Kidman is a big old movie star. But, what's always struck me as a little odd is that when you ask most people what they think of the actress, more often than not the reactions aren't all that positive. As for box-office, it's not like her numbers are going to blow you away either. But neither of those things have stopped Kidman from joining the ranks of A list actresses. So yeah, her career has spanned two continents and she has become an icon of glamor, but when it comes to her work as an actress, I happen to think that she peaked in 1995 in Gus Van Sant's dark comedy, To Die For. In Van Sant's film, Kidman played Suzanne Stone, a loose approximation of Pam Smart (the high school teacher who was convicted of conspiring with her 15-year-old lover, and his three friends to kill her husband), a ruthless and truly terrible person who will use her looks and just anything else she can get her hands on to make her dreams of stardom come true.
It was her role in the Aussie thriller, Dead Calm, which had Kidman as a grieving mother in a fight to the death with a psycho on the open sea that first caught the attention of Hollywood. Kidman had a charisma and natural beauty on screen that must have seemed like the perfect fit for blockbuster stardom -- and that's where things started to change. In her subsequent roles in the big budget racing flick, Days of Thunder, she was basically 'the girl', before turning to her first Hollywood role as a bad guy in the '93 thriller, Malice. But her turn as a con-woman in that film was no match for her performance as the murderous meteorologist in Van Sant's black comedy.
When it comes to creating an irredeemable character, Kidman's take on Suzanne Stone is unrelenting. In To Die For, Kidman's doll-like features take on a brittle and plastic quality and every trace of her leading lady presence is stripped away and replaced with over-processed hair and cheap power suits. It was Kidman's ability to change her entire demeanor, even altering her voice ever so slightly to create a character that is half tabloid journalist and half Barbie from hell. For once, Kidman wasn't relying on glamor, likability, or even a self-conscious attempt to be seen as a 'serious' actress. In To Die For, she was wiling to be something more sinister and much more unpleasant -- a person willing to do whatever it takes to be famous.
I always thought there was something about the character of Suzanne Stone that was the perfect match for Kidman and that's why she could make Suzanne's desperate drive for fame believable in the midst of the highly stylized commentary on celebrity in America. The role of Suzanne gave Kidman the chance to use her skill with portraying cold or detached characters to her advantage for once. There isn't a hint of vanity in her performance as Suzanne Stone, and it was the last time that Kidman ever truly let her movie-star image fall to the wayside. Maybe that's why I count this role as her best, because for me, in To Die For, she wasn't trying to be a movie star, she was just an actress doing a hell of a job.










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11-29-2009 @ 6:34PM
will said...
While I agree that she's great in this movie, I've always thought it was way overrated. The mockumentary style is too detached and the "satire" isn't really anything that hasn't been said before. It has moments of greatness, but I think that the movie is one of Van Sant's more forgettable films.
Personally, I would have to go with Dogville as her best role. She may give a better performance in To Die For, but I think an important part of a role is how it supports the film that it's a part of.
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11-29-2009 @ 6:36PM
Juice said...
Kidmans best performance was Moulin Rouge, no doubt. She played the role to perfection AND sang her ass off. Granted, Im sure she had many takes and its not a live perfomance when shes singing, but still...
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11-29-2009 @ 7:30PM
Yavor said...
my favourite Kidman is in "The Hours" and "Birth" she just hasn't been any better than that :) plus, both movies were very very good and interesting, different, you name it ...
she was very good in "Dogville" and "The Others" and again both movies were extremely good; after these 4 performances and movies, I think we can talk about "To Die For"...
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11-30-2009 @ 5:15AM
Zoe said...
Her performances in Eyes Wide Shut, Moulin Rouge, The Others, Dogville, The Hours, Birth and Margot at the Wedding are better IMO.
Saying she "peaked" with To Die For and that she always relies on likeability is quite ridiculous. Have you seen The Hours, The Others or Margot? Do you find her characters in those movies "likeable"? If there's one actress in Hollywood that doesn't seem to care about her likeability, it's Kidman. That's why people's reactions to her aren't, as you say, "all that positive" . She's not Reese Witherspoon or Sandra Bullock. She never plays it safe. That's what I like about her, she's always fascinating to watch ,even after more than 20 years of career. I look forward to see her in Nine, Rabbit Hole and The Danish Girl. Three daring projects.
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11-30-2009 @ 10:32AM
NP said...
I hate that her performance in The Hours gets dismissed as vain or movie star Oscar bait. She's phenomenal in The Hours, and to me that is where she peaked (her performance in To Die For being a strong indicator of what was to come), and she hasn't been as strong since.
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12-01-2009 @ 3:13PM
Dan said...
I was riveted by her in Dead Calm and she's been one of my favs ever since. However, it was her performance in BMX Bandits that really showed her potential as an action star!
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1-06-2010 @ 9:22PM
Susie Zinck said...
I seem to remember NIcole Kidman having a small part in the movie, Jaws. When I try to find this I come up with nothing.
Could you please confirm if indeed she did have a part in the movie Jaws. I remember her hair was very red, long and curly.
Thank you.
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