Labels:text | screenshot | font OCR: according to his vision of the character Anna. She lost weight, took singing and dancing lessons, read Balzac and Radiguet, and listened to the voice of Cocteau. But it was her performance opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in 1988's The Unbearable Lightness of Being that put Binoche into the international limelight. Roger Ebert, for example, wrote that she was "almost ethereal in her beauty and innocence." After a couple of miscastings in 1992 (as Cathy in Wuthering Heights -- one critic unkindly compared her accent to that of Peter Sellers in the "Pink Panther" films -- and as Anna Barton in Louis Malle's Damage -- Binoche commented, "Malle was trying to change my image! He considered it too direct and wanted something more sophisticated."), Binoche began