Popular streaming service Netflix surprises audience with legendary star's surprising dialogue in upcoming scary movie.

The reception has been varied.

September 2nd 2024.

Popular streaming service Netflix surprises audience with legendary star's surprising dialogue in upcoming scary movie.
Get ready to be amazed, folks! The latest Netflix horror film, The Deliverance, has taken the world by storm with its shocking plot and incredible performances. But one actress, in particular, has left audiences in awe with her unexpected role and epic line delivery. That's right, we're talking about none other than Hollywood legend Glenn Close.

At 77 years old, Close is known for her iconic roles in Fatal Attraction and 101 Dalmatians. But in The Deliverance, she looks utterly unrecognizable as the grandmother, Alberta. Loosely based on a true story, the creepy tale follows the Jackson family as they move into a new house and encounter supernatural occurrences. As it turns out, their new home is a portal to hell and their youngest child, Dre, becomes possessed by an entity named Tre.

But it's Close's performance as Alberta that has captivated and baffled audiences. In one particular scene, she delivers a line that caused quite a stir among viewers. "I can smell your nappy p***y," she states while possessed and lying in a hospital bed. Some viewers were shocked and even outraged, with one tweeting, "Lee Daniels, you will pay for your crimes for having Glenn Close say this."

However, others couldn't help but be impressed by Close's bold and fearless acting. Some even joked about her recent filmography, saying, "We need to find a way to give Glenn Close an Oscar, 'cause I'm afraid how low and crazy Close is going to get with these roles."

Director Lee Daniels, who is known for pushing boundaries in his films, also had some fun with the infamous line, sharing the clip and adding, "Had to do it

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