Jun 24, 2016
Greta Gerwig is perhaps the most underrated actress working in Hollywood today. A blond beauty with a grace and sweetness that makes her feel like she stepped straight out of the 1920s flapper era and into a present-day world that doesn't know how to handle her sparkling personality, she has lit up the silver screen with a string of Woody Allen-esque indies for the past six years.
Track down "Frances Ha" or "Mistress America" to see her at her best, but Gerwig has a terrific little movie in theatres right now called "Maggie's Plan," which has some really interesting things to say about marriage, adultery and parenting. The fact that it centers around a New York City woman in her early 30s named Maggie (Gerwig) who wants to have a baby so badly that she'll artificially inseminate herself with the sperm of an old acquaintance and not hold him accountable to stay in the child's life may make it sound like typical Hollywood amorality, but in fact its twists and turns wind up making it a surprisingly moral film by the time all the issues are resolved.