1. "Cracks"
Suddenly, cracks appear. Yes, you see the metaphor I just slid in there? Jealousy, obsession, and some rather dark desires bubble up. It's a beautiful nightmare. And Green? She's at her haunting best, oscillating between charisma and chaos. A tale of innocence lost.
2. "The Salvation"
But here's the twist: Eva's character, Madelaine, has her tongue cut out by the same ruffians. Silent but deadly? That's an understatement. Her eyes speak volumes. Amidst the gunfights and vendettas, it's a gripping tale of survival. Miss Green proves that sometimes, words are overrated.
3. "Womb"
Eva plays Rebecca, who does just that after her beau, Thomas, meets an untimely end. Raising your lover as your son? Talk about Oedipal complexity. As he grows, the lines blur between mother, lover, and self. Can love ever be replicated? Or is it forever lost in the sands of time? Deep stuff, folks.
4. "Perfect Sense"
It's apocalyptic, yet oddly poetic. They find love amidst this global despair. And Eva? She brings an elegance to the chaos. Imagine not hearing or seeing your loved ones. Chilling, right? Yet, love finds a way. And if that isn't a glowing review, I don't know what is.
5. "Proxima"
It's raw, it's real, it's Green at her most grounded. Training sequences, the ticking clock, and the looming distance between mother and daughter. Does she soar? Metaphorically and literally, the answer is a resounding yes.
6. "Franklyn"
Eva's Emilia is a troubled art student in one realm and a mysterious guide in the other. And her co-star? A heartbroken Ryan Phillippe. It's not your everyday narrative. It's disjointed, it's dreamlike, and at its core, a search for purpose. And let's face it, haven't we all been there?
7. "Based on a True Story"
It's like "Misery" got a French makeover and a sprinkling of psychological intrigue. Is Elle real? A figment? Delphine's alter ego? Dive in, but don't expect all the answers. Sometimes, the mystery's the charm.
8. "White Bird in a Blizzard"
It's a coming-of-age tale with a noir twist. And while Eva's not the protagonist, her shadow looms large. Disappearing without a trace? It's harder than it looks.
9. "The Golden Compass"
Set against the sprawling vistas of a wintry North, it's a quest to save kidnapped children. And while the film had its critics, Eva soared. Literally. As a witch does. For a magical escape, this one's golden.
10. "Dumbo"
There's a flying elephant, yes, but also corporate greed, family bonds, and the quest to find one's place in the world. It's a visual delight, with Eva's aerial act as a standout. And hey, who said you can't teach an old elephant new tricks?