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{{short description|2014 film by Tim Burton}}
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| runtime = 106 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 105:44--><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/big-eyes-film | title=''BIG EYES'' (12A) | work=] | date=December 10, 2014 | access-date=December 10, 2014 | archive-date=December 11, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141211061542/http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/big-eyes-film | url-status=live }}</ref>
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'''''Big Eyes''''' is an upcoming biographical drama film directed by ].<ref name=Script>{{cite web|last=Kit|first=Borys|title=Tim Burton to Direct Christoph Waltz, Amy Adams in 'Big Eyes'|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tim-burton-direct-christoph-waltz-432622|work=]|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Connelly|first=Brendon|title=Fantastic – Tim Burton To Direct Big Eyes, Starring Christoph Waltz And Amy Adams|url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/04/02/fantastic-tim-burton-to-direct-big-eyes-starring-christoph-waltz-and-amy-adams/|publisher=Bleeding Cool|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=White|first=James|title=Tim Burton Directing Big Eyes|url=http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=37013|publisher=Empire Online|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=3 April 2013}}</ref> The film will focus on the artist ], whose work was fraudulently claimed in the 1950s and 1960s by her then-husband, ]. The film tells the story of their heated divorce battle wherein Margaret accused Walter of stealing her paintings. Margaret Keane will be played by ], with Walter being portrayed by ].<ref name=Writer>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike, Jr.|title=Tim Burton To Direct ‘Big Eyes’; The Weinstein Company Putting Finishing Brush Strokes On Deal For Painting Saga|url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/tim-burton-to-direct-big-eyes-the-weinstein-company-putting-finishing-brush-strokes-on-deal-for-painting-saga/|publisher=]|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Chitwood|first=Adam|title=Tim Burton to Next Direct Biopic BIG EYES; Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams Will Star|url=http://collider.com/big-eyes-tim-burton-christoph-waltz-amy-adams/|publisher=Collider|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Kelly|title=Christoph Waltz to Star in Big Eyes – A Tim Burton Film!|url=http://www.christophwaltzfans.com/2013/04/02/christoph-waltz-to-star-in-big-eyes-a-tim-burton-film/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=christoph-waltz-to-star-in-big-eyes-a-tim-burton-film|publisher=Christoph Waltz fans|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Houx|first=Damon|title=Tim Burton to Direct ‘Big Eyes’ with Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz|url=http://screencrush.com/tim-burton-big-eyes-amy-adams-and-christoph-waltz/|publisher=Screen Crush|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=2 April 2013}}</ref> The film is scheduled to be released on December 25, 2014, by ].<ref>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/imitation-game-tim-burtons-big-700821</ref>
'''''Big Eyes''''' is a 2014 American ] ] directed by ], written by ], and starring ] and ]. It is about the relationship between American artist ] and her second husband, ], who, in the 1950s and 1960s, took credit for Margaret's phenomenally popular paintings of people with big eyes.

The film had its world premiere in New York City on December 15, 2014,<ref>{{cite web|title=Harvey Weinstein Praises 'Big Eyes' Screenwriters-Producers at Film's Premiere|url=https://variety.com/2014/scene/news/harvey-weinstein-sony-hacking-praises-screenwriters-at-big-eyes-premiere-1201380858/|website=Variety|date=December 16, 2014|access-date=December 9, 2017|archive-date=September 29, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220929215748/https://variety.com/2014/scene/news/harvey-weinstein-sony-hacking-praises-screenwriters-at-big-eyes-premiere-1201380858/|url-status=live}}</ref> and was released in the U.S. by ] on December 25, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|title=Press Conference For The Weinstein Company's "BIG EYES" |url=https://news.yahoo.com/photos/press-conference-weinstein-companys-big-20141212-184849-769.html |website=Yahoo |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216033416/http://news.yahoo.com/photos/press-conference-weinstein-companys-big-20141212-184849-769.html |archive-date=December 16, 2014 |df=mdy }}</ref> It was met with generally favorable reviews, with particular praise given to the performances of Adams and Waltz and performed moderately well at the box office, grossing $29 million worldwide against the budget of $10 million. Adams won the ] for ] and received a nomination for the ] for ]. Waltz was also nominated for a ], and ] received a ] for the film's title song, "]".


==Plot== ==Plot==
In 1958, ] leaves her then-husband and takes her young daughter Jane to ], ], where she gets a job painting illustrations at a furniture factory. While doing portraits at an outdoor art show, she meets ], who sells paintings of Parisian street scenes but makes his money in real estate. They soon become close friends. Margaret is distraught when her ex-husband, Jane's father, asks for custody of Jane as part of the divorce settlement. Walter proposes, and they marry and honeymoon in ]. She retains custody of Jane.
]'s work as an artist became phenomenally successful in the 1950s, but Margaret was given no recognition for her work. Her husband, ], claimed to be the artist and became a national celebrity and talk show fixture in the 1950s after he pioneered the mass production of prints of big-eyed kids, and used his marketing savvy to sell them cheaply in hardware stores and gas stations across the country. Margaret generated the paintings from their basement and Walter's contribution was adding his signature to the bottom. The ruse broke up their marriage, and when she tried to make it known that she authored the paintings, they ended up in a court battle after Walter called her crazy. The case culminated in a dramatic courtroom showdown. The judge put up two easels, side by side, and challenged each of them to start painting. He begged off, blaming a shoulder injury, while she dashed off her familiar big-eyed creation.


Unable to get his or Margaret's paintings into a fine art gallery, Walter convinces ], the owner of ], to rent him some wall space to exhibit their work. He is frustrated when the designated space is in the back by the bathrooms. He fights with Banducci and puts the man's head through one of Margaret's canvases. This becomes a front-page story in a local newspaper, which packs the club with people curious to see the art that made grown men fight. Dick Nolan, a celebrity gossip columnist, wants to know more about the artwork but proceeds to ask about Margaret's paintings of young girls with big eyes. Walter goes along with the misunderstanding, failing to clarify that they are Margaret's creations. Afterward, he shows Margaret how much money he made selling her work and suggests they team up, with her staying at home painting and him taking credit and handling publicity and sales.
==Cast==

*] as ]
Walter opens his own gallery selling Margaret's art and eventually comes up with the idea of making cheap reproductions of Margaret's works, which sell in huge numbers. The family moves into a mansion. Walter spends his time hobnobbing with celebrities while Margaret is stuck at home, feeling increasingly isolated. He even makes Margaret lie to Jane about who is doing the paintings.
*] as ]

*] as DeAnn
One day, she finds a crate full of paintings of Parisian street scenes, all signed "S. CENIC". She realizes that she has never actually seen Walter paint and discovers that he has been painting over the name of the original artist and claiming these paintings as his own. When confronted, he says he always wanted to be an artist but never had the talent.
*] as Reporter Dick Nolan

*] as ]
Disillusioned, Margaret indicates that she is losing her interest in continuing the ruse, so Walter threatens to have her killed. Later, he tells her of his plan to get a painting displayed at the upcoming ] and demands Margaret paint her "masterpiece". Jane sneaks into the studio when Margaret is working on the huge painting, "Tomorrow Forever", and says she already knew Margaret was really the artist.
*] as Ruben

*] as ]
At a party, Walter becomes angry after reading ]'s scathing review of "Tomorrow Forever", which leads the Fair not to exhibit the painting, and confronts the critic. At home, he drunkenly blames Margaret for the failure of the painting and becomes violent. Along with her daughter, she runs and locks them both in the studio in an attempt to stay away from harm. He then starts throwing lit matches through the studio's keyhole at her and Jane. As he continues to throw lit matches and nearly sets the house on fire, both Margaret and Jane manage to escape, take the car, and drive away from home.

One year later, Margaret and Jane have settled in ], ]. Walter says he will only grant Margaret a divorce if she signs over the rights to every painting and produces 100 more. Initially, Margaret agrees, but her growing interest in the ] convinces her of the importance of honesty. She finally signs a batch of paintings with her own name. Later, on a Hawaiian radio show, she reveals that she is the real artist behind the "big eyes" paintings, which makes national news. Nolan publishes Walter's claims that Margaret is delusional. On Jane's suggestion, Margaret sues both Walter and Nolan's newspaper for ].

At the trial, the judge immediately dismisses the libel suit against the newspaper, and Walter is left to defend himself against slander. He botches his defence, even mimicking in court what he has gathered from watching ] episodes on TV. When he proceeds to cross-examine himself as a witness, the judge becomes fed up and directs both Margaret and Walter to create a painting in court to prove who the real artist is. Whereas Margaret paints steadily, Walter stalls before claiming his arm hurts too much to hold a paintbrush. Margaret wins the lawsuit, and a fan asks her to sign a copy of Walter's coffee table book.

A textual epilogue reveals that Walter, despite continuing to insist that he was the true artist, never produced another painting and died penniless while Margaret remarried, moved back to San Francisco, and opened a new gallery.

== Cast ==
<!-- in the order listed in the film's end credits -->
* ] as ]
* ] as ]
* ] as Dick Nolan
* ] as Dee-Ann
* ] as Ruben
* ] as ]
* ] as ]
* Delaney Raye as Young Jane
* ] as Older Jane
* ] as Judge
* ] as Boy at Art Show (in the park)


==Production== ==Production==
Writers ] negotiated with ] over her life rights and wrote ''Big Eyes'' as a ]. In October 2007, it was announced that development was moving forward with Alexander and Karaszewski directing their script, and nightclub operator Andrew Meieran fully financing, through his Bureau of Moving Pictures banner, the under-$20 million budget.<ref>{{cite news|author=Fleming, Michael|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/news/alexander-karaszewski-think-big-1117974079/|title=Alexander, Karaszewski think 'Big'|date=October 15, 2007|work=Variety|access-date=October 24, 2014|archive-date=December 22, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222115406/http://variety.com/2007/film/news/alexander-karaszewski-think-big-1117974079/|url-status=live}}</ref> ] and ] were set to star, and filming was to begin in June 2008, before being pushed back for reasons related to a new ] contract.<ref>{{cite news|author=Fleming, Michael|url=https://variety.com/2008/film/news/kate-hudson-to-star-in-big-eyes-1117980265|title=Kate Hudson to star in 'Big Eyes'|work=Variety|date=February 5, 2008|access-date=October 24, 2014|archive-date=December 28, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141228110943/http://variety.com/2008/film/news/kate-hudson-to-star-in-big-eyes-1117980265/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Fleming, Michael|url =https://variety.com/2008/film/news/church-to-play-keane-in-big-eyes-1117983373/|title=Church to play Keane in 'Big Eyes'|work=Variety|date=April 2, 2008|access-date=October 24, 2014}}</ref>
In September 2010, it was announced that ] were writing ''Big Eyes'' with ] as producer. They had previously collaborated on '']''.<ref>{{cite news|author=Mike Fleming|title=Tim Burton Reunites With 'Ed Wood' Scribes For 'Addams Family' And 'Big Eyes'|url=http://deadline.com/2010/08/tim-burton-reunites-with-ed-wood-scribes-for-addams-family-and-big-eyes-62229/|publisher=Deadlien.com|date=2010-08-19|accessdate=2014-09-21}}</ref>


In September 2010, it was announced that ] had become involved with the film as a producer.<ref>{{cite news|author=Mike Fleming|title=Tim Burton Reunites With 'Ed Wood' Scribes For 'Addams Family' And 'Big Eyes'|url=https://deadline.com/2010/08/tim-burton-reunites-with-ed-wood-scribes-for-addams-family-and-big-eyes-62229|publisher=]|date=2010-08-19|access-date=2014-09-21|archive-date=November 22, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191122232416/https://deadline.com/2010/08/tim-burton-reunites-with-ed-wood-scribes-for-addams-family-and-big-eyes-62229/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Principal photography was scheduled to start in April 2012, with ] and ] attached to star.<ref>{{cite news|author=Sneider, Jeff|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/witherspoon-reynolds-land-big-eyes-1118048991|title=Witherspoon, Reynolds land 'Big Eyes'|work=Variety|date=January 22, 2012|access-date=October 24, 2014|archive-date=October 16, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141016074209/http://variety.com/2012/film/news/witherspoon-reynolds-land-big-eyes-1118048991/|url-status=live}}</ref> By 2013, Burton had taken over directing and ''Big Eyes'' was set up at ], with ] and ] starring. Filming began in July 2013.<ref>{{cite news|author=Fleming, Michael|title=Tim Burton To Direct 'Big Eyes'; The Weinstein Company Putting Finishing Brush Strokes On Deal For Painting Saga|url=https://deadline.com/2013/04/tim-burton-to-direct-big-eyes-the-weinstein-company-putting-finishing-brush-strokes-on-deal-for-painting-saga-466304|publisher=]|date=April 2, 2013|access-date=October 24, 2014|archive-date=October 7, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007045154/http://deadline.com/2013/04/tim-burton-to-direct-big-eyes-the-weinstein-company-putting-finishing-brush-strokes-on-deal-for-painting-saga-466304/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
The film was supposed to be directed by Alexander and Karaszewski with ] and ] as its leads.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike, Jr.|title=Indie ‘Big Eyes’ To Star Reese Witherspoon And Ryan Reynolds|url=http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/indie-big-eyes-to-star-reese-witherspoon-and-ryan-reynolds/#more-218714|publisher=]|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=22 January 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Reynolds to Star in Indie Biopic 'Big Eyes'|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/reese-witherspoon-ryan-reynolds-big-eyes-tim-burton-283873|work=]|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=22 January 2013|author=Daniel Miller, Jay A. Fernandez}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Reynolds to Star in Tim Burton’s ‘Big Eyes’|url=http://ryanreynoldsfan.net/2013/02/reese-witherspoon-ryan-reynolds-to-star-in-tim-burtons-big-eyes/|publisher=Ryan Reynolds fan|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=7 February 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Bettinger|first=Brendan|title=Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds to Play Margaret and Walter Keane in Tim Burton’s Big Eyes|url=http://collider.com/reese-witherspoon-ryan-reynolds-big-eyes/|publisher=Collider|accessdate=3 April 2013|date=22 January 2013}}</ref> However, Burton took over with ] and ] replacing the roles of Witherspoon and Reynolds. The film will be distributed by ].<ref name=Writer/><ref name=Script/> On May 1, 2014, it was announced that the film would be released on December 25, 2014. On September 19, 2014, an official trailer was released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/big-eyes-release-date-imitation-game-release-date/ |title=Tim Burton's BIG EYES Dated for Christmas Day; The Imitation Game Opens November 21st |publisher=Collider.com |date=2013-11-20 |accessdate=2014-05-02}}</ref>
Principal photography began on July 8, 2013 and completed on August 23, 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.findfilmwork.com/project-info.php?projectid=11032&guest=1 | title=BTL Production Listings - Big Eyes }}</ref>
''Big Eyes'' is Burton's first film since '']'' (1990) to be edited by someone other than ], who was busy with '']'' the same year.


== See also == ==Soundtrack==
{{Main|Big Eyes: Music from the Original Motion Picture}}
{{Portal bar|Film|Biography}}
It was reported in November 2014 that singer ] would contribute with two original songs to the soundtrack, and the songs "]" and "I Can Fly", which Lana Del Rey wrote and performed, were leaked in December 2014. The soundtrack album and both songs were officially released on December 23, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/big-eyes-music-from-original/id948533927|title=Big Eyes: Music From the Original Motion Picture|publisher=iTunes|date=December 23, 2014|access-date=January 3, 2015|archive-date=July 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724121441/https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/big-eyes-music-from-original/id948533927|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Reception==
===Box office===
The film earned $3 million during its opening weekend and grossed $14.5 million in North America, and $14.8 million internationally, for a worldwide total gross of $29.3 million.<ref name=BOM />

===Critical reception===
On ], ''Big Eyes'' holds an approval rating of 72%, based on 198 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10; the site's consensus reads: "Well-acted, thought-provoking, and a refreshing change of pace for Tim Burton, ''Big Eyes'' works both as a biopic and as a timelessly relevant piece of social commentary".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/big_eyes/|title=Big Eyes|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|access-date=October 13, 2023|archive-date=October 30, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231030203803/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/big_eyes|url-status=live}}</ref> On ], the film has a score of 62 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/big-eyes|title='Big Eyes' Reviews|publisher=Metacritic|access-date=December 28, 2014|archive-date=January 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122200854/http://www.metacritic.com/movie/big-eyes|url-status=live}}</ref>

'']''{{'}}s ] awarded the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, praising Adams' and Waltz's performances and the film's themes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/20141226__Big_Eyes___Pay_no_attention_to_that_wife_behind_the_canvas.html|title='Big Eyes': Pay no attention to that wife behind the canvas|first=Steven|last=Rea|publisher=]|date=December 26, 2014|access-date=October 24, 2020|archive-date=September 25, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200925231651/https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/20141226__Big_Eyes___Pay_no_attention_to_that_wife_behind_the_canvas.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ] of '']'' criticized the film's uneven tone and pacing, but admitted it was a "heartfelt tribute to the yearning that drives even the most marginalized artist to self expression no matter what the hell anyone thinks."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/big-eyes-255581/|title='Big Eyes' Movie Review|first=Peter|last=Travers|publisher=]|date=December 30, 2014|access-date=October 24, 2020|archive-date=September 28, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200928113324/https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/big-eyes-255581/|url-status=live}}</ref>

===Awards and nominations===
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| Rick Heinrichs, Shane Vieau
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| January 22, 2015
| Studio or Independent Comedy
| Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera, Coreen Mayrs, Heike Brandstatter
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| ]
| ] for "]"
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| ]
| January 15, 2015
| ]
| ] for "]"
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| ]
| 2015
| Capri Actress Award
| Amy Adams
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| CINE Golden Eagle Film and Video Competition
| 2015
| Narrative Content: Feature - Live Action
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| Gold Derby Awards
| 2015
| Original Song
| Lana Del Rey, Daniel Heath
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| ]
| 2015
| Best Independent TV Spot
| The Weinstein Company, Trailer Park
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| ]
| 2015
| Best Original Song
| Lana Del Rey, Daniel Heath
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| Italian Online Movie Awards
| 2015
| Best Costume Design
| Colleen Atwood
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| scope=row rowspan="2" |Online Film & Television Association
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| Best Actress
| Amy Adams
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 6 January 2025

2014 film by Tim Burton This article is about the 2014 film. For the Lana Del Rey song from the film's soundtrack, see Big Eyes (song). For the 16th-century person, see Big Eyes (Wichita woman).

Big Eyes
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTim Burton
Written byScott Alexander
Larry Karaszewski
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruno Delbonnel
Edited byJC Bond
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
companies
Distributed byThe Weinstein Company
Release dates
  • December 15, 2014 (2014-12-15) (New York City)
  • December 25, 2014 (2014-12-25) (United States)
Running time106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million
Box office$29.3 million

Big Eyes is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Tim Burton, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz. It is about the relationship between American artist Margaret Keane and her second husband, Walter Keane, who, in the 1950s and 1960s, took credit for Margaret's phenomenally popular paintings of people with big eyes.

The film had its world premiere in New York City on December 15, 2014, and was released in the U.S. by The Weinstein Company on December 25, 2014. It was met with generally favorable reviews, with particular praise given to the performances of Adams and Waltz and performed moderately well at the box office, grossing $29 million worldwide against the budget of $10 million. Adams won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical and received a nomination for the BAFTA for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Waltz was also nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance, and Lana Del Rey received a Golden Globe nomination for the film's title song, "Big Eyes".

Plot

In 1958, Margaret Ulbrich leaves her then-husband and takes her young daughter Jane to North Beach, San Francisco, where she gets a job painting illustrations at a furniture factory. While doing portraits at an outdoor art show, she meets Walter Keane, who sells paintings of Parisian street scenes but makes his money in real estate. They soon become close friends. Margaret is distraught when her ex-husband, Jane's father, asks for custody of Jane as part of the divorce settlement. Walter proposes, and they marry and honeymoon in Hawaii. She retains custody of Jane.

Unable to get his or Margaret's paintings into a fine art gallery, Walter convinces Enrico Banducci, the owner of a popular jazz club, to rent him some wall space to exhibit their work. He is frustrated when the designated space is in the back by the bathrooms. He fights with Banducci and puts the man's head through one of Margaret's canvases. This becomes a front-page story in a local newspaper, which packs the club with people curious to see the art that made grown men fight. Dick Nolan, a celebrity gossip columnist, wants to know more about the artwork but proceeds to ask about Margaret's paintings of young girls with big eyes. Walter goes along with the misunderstanding, failing to clarify that they are Margaret's creations. Afterward, he shows Margaret how much money he made selling her work and suggests they team up, with her staying at home painting and him taking credit and handling publicity and sales.

Walter opens his own gallery selling Margaret's art and eventually comes up with the idea of making cheap reproductions of Margaret's works, which sell in huge numbers. The family moves into a mansion. Walter spends his time hobnobbing with celebrities while Margaret is stuck at home, feeling increasingly isolated. He even makes Margaret lie to Jane about who is doing the paintings.

One day, she finds a crate full of paintings of Parisian street scenes, all signed "S. CENIC". She realizes that she has never actually seen Walter paint and discovers that he has been painting over the name of the original artist and claiming these paintings as his own. When confronted, he says he always wanted to be an artist but never had the talent.

Disillusioned, Margaret indicates that she is losing her interest in continuing the ruse, so Walter threatens to have her killed. Later, he tells her of his plan to get a painting displayed at the upcoming New York World's Fair and demands Margaret paint her "masterpiece". Jane sneaks into the studio when Margaret is working on the huge painting, "Tomorrow Forever", and says she already knew Margaret was really the artist.

At a party, Walter becomes angry after reading John Canaday's scathing review of "Tomorrow Forever", which leads the Fair not to exhibit the painting, and confronts the critic. At home, he drunkenly blames Margaret for the failure of the painting and becomes violent. Along with her daughter, she runs and locks them both in the studio in an attempt to stay away from harm. He then starts throwing lit matches through the studio's keyhole at her and Jane. As he continues to throw lit matches and nearly sets the house on fire, both Margaret and Jane manage to escape, take the car, and drive away from home.

One year later, Margaret and Jane have settled in Honolulu, Hawaii. Walter says he will only grant Margaret a divorce if she signs over the rights to every painting and produces 100 more. Initially, Margaret agrees, but her growing interest in the Jehovah's Witnesses convinces her of the importance of honesty. She finally signs a batch of paintings with her own name. Later, on a Hawaiian radio show, she reveals that she is the real artist behind the "big eyes" paintings, which makes national news. Nolan publishes Walter's claims that Margaret is delusional. On Jane's suggestion, Margaret sues both Walter and Nolan's newspaper for slander and libel.

At the trial, the judge immediately dismisses the libel suit against the newspaper, and Walter is left to defend himself against slander. He botches his defence, even mimicking in court what he has gathered from watching Perry Mason episodes on TV. When he proceeds to cross-examine himself as a witness, the judge becomes fed up and directs both Margaret and Walter to create a painting in court to prove who the real artist is. Whereas Margaret paints steadily, Walter stalls before claiming his arm hurts too much to hold a paintbrush. Margaret wins the lawsuit, and a fan asks her to sign a copy of Walter's coffee table book.

A textual epilogue reveals that Walter, despite continuing to insist that he was the true artist, never produced another painting and died penniless while Margaret remarried, moved back to San Francisco, and opened a new gallery.

Cast

Production

Writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski negotiated with Margaret Keane over her life rights and wrote Big Eyes as a spec script. In October 2007, it was announced that development was moving forward with Alexander and Karaszewski directing their script, and nightclub operator Andrew Meieran fully financing, through his Bureau of Moving Pictures banner, the under-$20 million budget. Kate Hudson and Thomas Haden Church were set to star, and filming was to begin in June 2008, before being pushed back for reasons related to a new Screen Actors Guild contract.

In September 2010, it was announced that Tim Burton had become involved with the film as a producer. Principal photography was scheduled to start in April 2012, with Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds attached to star. By 2013, Burton had taken over directing and Big Eyes was set up at The Weinstein Company, with Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz starring. Filming began in July 2013. Principal photography began on July 8, 2013 and completed on August 23, 2013. Big Eyes is Burton's first film since Edward Scissorhands (1990) to be edited by someone other than Chris Lebenzon, who was busy with Maleficent the same year.

Soundtrack

Main article: Big Eyes: Music from the Original Motion Picture

It was reported in November 2014 that singer Lana Del Rey would contribute with two original songs to the soundtrack, and the songs "Big Eyes" and "I Can Fly", which Lana Del Rey wrote and performed, were leaked in December 2014. The soundtrack album and both songs were officially released on December 23, 2014.

Reception

Box office

The film earned $3 million during its opening weekend and grossed $14.5 million in North America, and $14.8 million internationally, for a worldwide total gross of $29.3 million.

Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, Big Eyes holds an approval rating of 72%, based on 198 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10; the site's consensus reads: "Well-acted, thought-provoking, and a refreshing change of pace for Tim Burton, Big Eyes works both as a biopic and as a timelessly relevant piece of social commentary". On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

The Philadelphia Inquirer's Steven Rea awarded the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, praising Adams' and Waltz's performances and the film's themes. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone criticized the film's uneven tone and pacing, but admitted it was a "heartfelt tribute to the yearning that drives even the most marginalized artist to self expression no matter what the hell anyone thinks."

Awards and nominations

Association Date of ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards February 8, 2015 Best Actress in a Leading Role Amy Adams Nominated
Best Production Design Rick Heinrichs, Shane Vieau Nominated
Casting Society of America January 22, 2015 Studio or Independent Comedy Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera, Coreen Mayrs, Heike Brandstatter Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards January 15, 2015 Best Song Lana Del Rey for "Big Eyes" Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 11, 2015 Best Actor – Comedy or Musical Christoph Waltz Nominated
Best Actress – Comedy or Musical Amy Adams Won
Best Original Song Lana Del Rey for "Big Eyes" Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards February 21, 2015 Best Screenplay Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards January 15, 2015 Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song Lana Del Rey for "Big Eyes" Nominated
Capri, Hollywood 2015 Capri Actress Award Amy Adams Won
CINE Golden Eagle Film and Video Competition 2015 Narrative Content: Feature - Live Action The Weinstein Company Nominated
Gold Derby Awards 2015 Original Song Lana Del Rey, Daniel Heath Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards 2015 Best Independent TV Spot The Weinstein Company, Trailer Park Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2015 Best Original Song Lana Del Rey, Daniel Heath Nominated
Italian Online Movie Awards 2015 Best Costume Design Colleen Atwood Nominated
Online Film & Television Association 2015 Best Actress Amy Adams Nominated
Best Music, Original Song Lana Del Rey, Daniel Heath Nominated

See also

References

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