River Tam is a fictional character from the
''Firefly'' franchise.
River is portrayed by
Summer Glau in the 2002 TV series
''Firefly'' and the 2005 film ''
Serenity''. In 2005, Glau won the ''
SFX'' magazine award for Best Actress for her role in ''Serenity''.
Glau later won a
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, again for her role as River in ''Serenity'' in May 2006.
Glau was also runner up for ''Best Actress/Movie'' in the
SyFy Genre Awards for 2006.
Production details
Joss Whedon
Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon ( ; born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, comic book writer, and composer. He is best known as the creator of several television series: the supernatural drama ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer' ...
selected Glau for the role after having previously worked with her on another of his shows, ''
Angel
An angel is a spiritual (without a physical body), heavenly, or supernatural being, usually humanoid with bird-like wings, often depicted as a messenger or intermediary between God (the transcendent) and humanity (the profane) in variou ...
''. River Tam was Glau's first major role. Glau's inexperience assisted her in playing the character: she likened River's emotional withdrawal to her own initial apprehension on the set.
In many of the hand-to-hand combat scenes featuring the character, particularly those in ''
Serenity'', Glau's own experience in
ballet dancing was incorporated into her fight choreography.
Depiction
During River's early childhood, she grew up alongside her brother,
Simon, part of the wealthy Tam family on the "core" planet of Osiris. She was graceful and intellectually gifted. She is described as having a strong thirst for knowledge and a love for and intuitive grasp of dance. By the time she was fourteen years old, she had grown "bored" with her studies and enrolled in a graduate program for physics.
It was at this point that she was sent to a government learning facility known as "The Academy".
['' Serenity''] While her parents and Simon believed the Academy was a private school meant to nurture the gifts of talented children, it was in fact a cover for a government experiment in creating assassins. While in the hands of Alliance doctors and scientists, River was secretly experimented on, including surgery that damaged her
amygdala
The amygdala (; : amygdalae or amygdalas; also '; Latin from Greek language, Greek, , ', 'almond', 'tonsil') is a paired nucleus (neuroanatomy), nuclear complex present in the Cerebral hemisphere, cerebral hemispheres of vertebrates. It is c ...
.
[" Ariel (Firefly episode)"] According to Simon, the Alliance attempted to isolate River from her family, though she managed to send a call for help by putting a coded message in a letter to her brother. Simon decoded the message and set out to rescue his then sixteen-year-old sister, despite his parents' insistence that he was being paranoid. In his quest to locate and free River, Simon enlisted the aid of anti-governmental groups, exhausting his personal fortune and sacrificing a promising medical career.
The
R. Tam sessions depict her descent into insanity and portray hints of her
psychic abilities. She references the "G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate", which would later be a plot point in the film ''Serenity'', and mentions the Academy's first subject "dying on the table." The first session clip indicates she has strong "intuitive" abilities and can easily understand complex subjects.
Reception
In 2005, Glau won the
SFX Magazine
''SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy. Its name is a reference to the abbreviated form of "special effects".
Description
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award for Best Actress for her role as River in ''Serenity''.
Glau later won a
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, again for her role as River in ''Serenity'' in May 2006.
Glau was also runner up for ''Best Actress/Movie'' in the
SyFy Genre Awards for 2006.
The nature of the character and her role in the franchise has garnered praise from various reviewers.
Some have positively likened the character's erratic behavior to
autism
Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing d ...
. Dr. Karin Beeler of the
University of Northern British Columbia
The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is a university serving the northern region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The main campus is located in Prince George, with additional campuses located in Prince Rupert, Terrace, ...
compared and contrasted River to
Buffy Summers
Buffy Anne Summers is the title character of the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' franchise. She first appeared in the 1992 film ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' before going on to appear in The WB/ UPN 1997–2003 television series and subsequent 1998� ...
, protagonist of the ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural drama television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon. The concept is based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), 1992 film, also written by Whedon, a ...
'' franchise (also created by Joss Whedon), in her book ''Seers, "Witches" and Psychics on Screen: An Analysis of Women Visionary Characters in Recent Television and Film''. Beeler labeled the character an
anti-heroine, in comparison to the more heroic role of Buffy Summers. Film critic and horror author Michael Marano also compared the character to Buffy, citing the two characters' combat prowess as similarities and describing River as the
apotheosis
Apotheosis (, ), also called divinization or deification (), is the glorification of a subject to divine levels and, commonly, the treatment of a human being, any other living thing, or an abstract idea in the likeness of a deity.
The origina ...
of Joss Whedon's strong female characters.
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