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...studio or low-budget, timebecomes money. I don’t want to waste 20minutes talking about, ‘Well, I have thisproblem with this scene here so let’s talkabout it.’”These discussions were especially importantfor the film??s moments of extendedsilence, in which the actor must conveythe intended meaning without the benefitof dialogue. “We talked a bunch about silence,”Sachs said. “I tried to have as littleverbalized as possible in terms of what acharacter or actor is deciding...
...glamour. This is surprisinggiven that she won an AcademyAward in 2003 for her transformationinto repulsive serial killer Aileen Wuornosin “Monster.”Thankfully, Joleen disappears quiteearly in the movie, leaving Tara andJames to cope with her disappearance.The relationship that forms betweenthese two characters is the film??s savinggrace. Robb brilliantly portrays Tara’soscillation between pre-teen awkwardness—which is only heightened whenJoleen splits—and the confidence thatgrows as she begins to feel James’ affection.Stahl is convincing as a meek butkind uncle whose inability to control hisown...
...make.”Unlike “Monster,” in which she playedthe protagonist, Theron was faced withthe challenge of casting the principalroles in “Sleepwalking.” Finding the rightactors was crucial to the project, particularlyfor the part of Tara, the film??s maincharacter.“I liked the material a lot, but weneeded to find the right girl because if wedidn’t, the story wouldn’t have held anyweight to it.”Theron found the right person in 14-year-old actress AnnaSophia...
...working as a historical consultant for the 2000 movie “Gladiator,” the normally friendly Coleman said, “No, sorry. Bye.”An expert on Roman games, Coleman asked to have her name removed from the credits when she discovered the film??s glaring historical inaccuracies.She recalled one exchange between the filmmakers in a 2005 Financial Times article: “Kathy, we need to get a piece of evidence which proves that women gladiators had sharpened razor blades attached to their nipples. Could you have it by lunchtime...
...photo of Penelope, develops a touching relationship with her, despite the fact that she is hidden behind a mirror during their courtship while he is trying to exploit her. They immediately click when she catches him trying to steal an expensive first edition of a book. In the film??s best scene, Penelope devises a scheme to figure out which instrument Max plays but will not reveal. The montage of Max playing a series of instruments while badly singing “You Are My Sunshine” with a full backup band is priceless. Penelope, too, finds...