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| '''Question: One of the interesting things about this film is the shifting point of view.''' | | '''Question: One of the interesting things about this film is the shifting point of view.''' |
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− | Clooney: I really love the idea of changing the point of view - literally changing the lens - cause I thought the minute you started seeing the narrative change, you were like 'Oh, this is really quite a way of telling a story.' I was really excited by the idea of it. Also because in general, a 40s film like this is told by the male in it, and it really throws you because you think it's about [SPOILERS! Swipe to read] Tobey Maguire and then... it ain't. I remember the first time I saw Alien, when I went to the movie theatre in 1979, and you thought Tom Skerritt was going to be the star, because there's always been the guy sort of surviving, and he was the handsome guy. And he bites it first and all of a sudden, you realize it's Sigourney Weaver, and you're really taken by the idea that point of view gets shifted a little bit, and I think that that's really interesting storytelling. | + | Clooney: I really love the idea of changing the point of view - literally changing the lens - cause I thought the minute you started seeing the narrative change, you were like 'Oh, this is really quite a way of telling a story.' I was really excited by the idea of it. Also because in general, a 40s film like this is told by the male in it, and it really throws you because you think it's about [[Directory:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]] and then... it ain't. I remember the first time I saw Alien, when I went to the movie theatre in 1979, and you thought Tom Skerritt was going to be the star, because there's always been the guy sort of surviving, and he was the handsome guy. And he bites it first and all of a sudden, you realize it's [[Directory:Sigourney Weaver|Sigourney Weaver]], and you're really taken by the idea that point of view gets shifted a little bit, and I think that that's really interesting storytelling. |
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| '''Question: Is there a film that's been more of a challenge then you wanted it to be?''' | | '''Question: Is there a film that's been more of a challenge then you wanted it to be?''' |