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belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: MilAn on June 08, 2009, 08:54:13 am ---New Brothers stills:
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/36005764.html
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Seeing those stills, makes me want to see this movie even more. It's set to open here in November. Can't wait.
SPOILER
I will try and find out beforehand how that particular scene with Michael in Afghanistan is handled in this remake. The original version was on tv here a while ago and I knew 'something terrible' was going to happen to Michael and when the scene started I pretty much figured it out. I didn't want to watch it and went to the kitchen. It took a while until my husband called out to me that it was safe to come back in. He said it was pretty gruesome...
If it's the same in the remake, I might have to prepare myself. :-\
--- Quote from: Mikaela on June 08, 2009, 12:27:13 pm ---Hey - you beat me to it. :) Brothers is the one film of Jake's in the works that I'm really looking forward to. Having seen the stills, my expectations haven't been reduced though I do think Tobey M. looks too young for his role. But of course I'm comparing him to the Danish actor who played the original role.
By and large I think Amrican re-makes of foreign original films are never as good as the original - I hope this one will be the exception that confirms the rule. It will have to be *really* good in that case, since I was very moved by the Danish original.
Oh, erm.... I misspoke. About looking forward to only one film. There's two. If that rumoured film with Jake and Anne Hathaway is confirmed and goes ahead, I'm looking forward to that one too. A lot!! I *love* Anne, she's so beautiful and talented! And seeing those two on the dance floor in Brokeback I never fail to think that they really are among the most attractive and charming actors/actresses in their generation.
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I agree Mikaela. Although he's actually eight years older than Jake. But he looks very young.
Mikaela:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on June 14, 2009, 02:15:29 pm ---
SPOILER
I will try and find out beforehand how that particular scene with Michael in Afghanistan is handled in this remake. [ ] It took a while until my husband called out to me that it was safe to come back in. He said it was pretty gruesome...
If it's the same in the remake, I might have to prepare myself. :-\
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It *was* gruesome, - difficult to watch.
I must admit I am envisioning a more "heroic" sort of scene in the American version. No offense to our American friends, but their films by and large contain a patriotism/heroism combo that you don't often see them deviating from in war films (as far as the main protagonists are concerned).
Depicting an American soldier in that situation in the yet ongoing war in Afghanistan in an American film is not equivalent with depicting a Danish one in a Danish film. Danes have less of a "pride of the nation" image to live up to - less cultural and historic expectations on their soldiers' shoulders.
belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: Mikaela on June 14, 2009, 02:25:47 pm ---It *was* gruesome, - difficult to watch.
I must admit I am envisioning a more "heroic" sort of scene in the American version. No offense to our American friends, but their films by and large contain a patriotism/heroism combo that you don't often see them deviating from in war films (as far as the main protagonists are concerned).
Depicting an American soldier in that situation in the yet ongoing war in Afghanistan in an American film is not equivalent with depicting a Danish one in a Danish film. Danes have less of a "pride of the nation" image to live up to - less cultural and historic expectations on their soldiers' shoulders.
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That's a good point and you might be right. I just wish the violence would me more implied instead of explicit. I know that violence is more tolerated than sex in (American) movies but I hope this director will show more restraint than the Danish director apparently did. I remember standing in the kitchen, waiting for the scene to be over, fretting about what an enormous impact being forced to do something like that must have on a person. And then coming home and discovering that the people you were staying alive for basically 'cheated on you'. (Whether or not actual cheating went on, Michael certainly felt betrayed.)
Which is basically my point, 'not seeing' the violence made me think more about the impact and the brutality of war.
ifyoucantfixit:
Here is a video of Jake, Heath, and Anne appearing at the Venice film festival. Jake had Maggie along and
Ang Lee his wife and two sons, on the Red Carpet.
So much water under the bridge since this was taken but it was a joyous surprise to find it. I dont know
who has or has not seen it. But it was something I had never seen before...enjoy
Thanks to Wet Dark and Wild for the chance to bring the linc here.
http://wetdarkandwild.blogspot.com/
sel:
These videos were new to me. Thank you very much! :D
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