Brie Larson’s Oscar-Winning Role Gave Us the Best Adult/Child Dynamic

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2015's Room saw the greatest collaboration of an adult and child actor in Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay's performances.

Ever since her breakthrough performance in the 2013 indie drama Short Term 12, actress Brie Larson has given complex women a voice. The performer's career rests upon subversive roles that reflect the raw realities of womanhood. Short Term 12's Grace is a counselor and a survivor of childhood abuse who's as lost and lonely as the struggling teenagers she cares for.

Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay's Real-Life Bond Reflects Their Onscreen Relationship Room is a film about many things: trauma, survival, individualism, and the primal yet profound bond between a parent and their child. Larson and Tremblay play Joy and Jack Newsome, respectively; Joy was abducted at 17 years old and has spent seven years locked in a shed, subject to the sadistic whims of her sexually abusive captor which ultimately leads to the birth of Jack.

Even when Jack issues the whining complaints of a normal kid and Joy barely suppresses her exhausted irritation — and despite the bruises around her eyes — Joy clearly adores her son. There's a playful ease between them that's almost sibling-like; they're as close as two people can be, almost symbiotic, a world unto their own. Mother and child were forced together by tragedy but create as much beauty out of it as they can.

Larson and Tremblay's connection means the two could breach these darker, more complex narrative arenas and healthily navigate them as a team of two. Despite the age difference and Tremblay’s youth , they feel like true scene partners in ways that evenly-matched adult actors can't manage. The pair draw gut-wrenching honesty out of one another, whether it’s tenderness, rage, or agony .

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