Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones have a fantastic chemistry in “Hope Springs”

thomas August 8, 2012 0
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones have a fantastic chemistry in “Hope Springs”

Meryl Streep, the most nominated actress at Oscar, is launching another movie that we really want to see it. “Hope Springs” deals with serious, but humor, anxieties, frustrations and fears of intimacy of a couple emerged after decades of marriage. Sexuality of those who are approaching old age is a topic more openly discussed lately, and Streep’s new film deals with the subject without reservation. Scenario has no other sub-plots outside intensive week that an elderly couple travels to and rekindles love.

Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are a couple that are celebrating 31 years of marriage, but they agreed to sleep in separate rooms. For Kay, they comfortable relationship, fair, but without affection expressed in gestures, is a source of frustration. She wants to restore sexual attraction that was once and is not going to give up the need for intimacy even approaching old age. Searching on Internet, Kay finds a known couples therapist that signs up for a session a week. More difficult is to convince the skeptic, and surly Arnold to attend at therapy sessions and especially exercises.

Meryl Streep is pleasantly surprised again to preview the movie in America, in a red dress. Even after an accident in the kitchen, the actress of over 60 years, showed superb. Sensuality and attractiveness are not old, shows Meryl Streep, isn’t it? Recently, WENN reported that actress Meryl Streep has surgery on hand after recently cut a kitchen knife while cooked. At a press event held last week to promote the movie “Hope Springs” she wore a bandage on his left hand high. “I put a dressing greater than this. But sure it got out as soon as I got home, but now I think I will put in place”, she said. Meryl Streep, who sang it in 2009 on the famous chef Julia Child in “Julie & Julia” confessed that she deeply cleft hand while cutting an avocado, and the wound was stitched by a doctor first Connecicut, who then sent for surgery in New York.