Consequently, she had to have an air of happiness and joy. She accomplished this by bouncing around the place before the wedding and celebrating her younger days with her old friends when they arrive for the ceremony. And when her daughter’s bridesmaids arrive, she tells them to “stop growing.” When she says this, she shakes her hands to mimic frustration. Of course, that was in the script, but she was what made it seem genuine. In the third film, The River Wild, Meryl Streep plays Gail, a former river guide who takes her husband, Tom, and son, Roarke, on a rafting trip for Roarke’s birthday. This trip is for her son, but also partially to try to save her failing marriage. The two of them have been fighting for the last few years, and she had been considering divorce. So while on the rafting trip, Tom falls out of the boat and struggles with the outdoors on multiple occasions. Streep laughs at first, thinking he was just a big klutz, but then they begin to argue about things like their children and marriage. While arguing, Streep makes herself smaller and seemingly weaker so he might let up on the
Consequently, she had to have an air of happiness and joy. She accomplished this by bouncing around the place before the wedding and celebrating her younger days with her old friends when they arrive for the ceremony. And when her daughter’s bridesmaids arrive, she tells them to “stop growing.” When she says this, she shakes her hands to mimic frustration. Of course, that was in the script, but she was what made it seem genuine. In the third film, The River Wild, Meryl Streep plays Gail, a former river guide who takes her husband, Tom, and son, Roarke, on a rafting trip for Roarke’s birthday. This trip is for her son, but also partially to try to save her failing marriage. The two of them have been fighting for the last few years, and she had been considering divorce. So while on the rafting trip, Tom falls out of the boat and struggles with the outdoors on multiple occasions. Streep laughs at first, thinking he was just a big klutz, but then they begin to argue about things like their children and marriage. While arguing, Streep makes herself smaller and seemingly weaker so he might let up on the