It could be said that Cate Blanchett has given her 'performance of a lifetime' enough times to make a reincarnated Buddhist blush. Like Meryl Streep, perhaps the only other actor as disturbingly chameleonic, Blanchett almost seems to be a void who lets each character she plays wholly fill her own blank space. The aggressive newscaster in Don't Look Up, Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, Bob Dylan in I'm Not There, the deeply neurotic elite in Blue Jasmine, Katherine Hepburn in The Aviator — it seems impossible that these characters are all the same person.

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