This is a film that intends to be substantial without actually having much substance so in some respect it is quite contemporary. “So I just said ‘yeah’ a lot, but then spent most of the time trying to figure out what she was saying.” But she got in the pool with me, and that was on the first day of filming! There’s something that she’s yearning to get at and to grapple with. Directed by Lynne Ramsay. Of course theres way more to it than that, but is there really? “And Lynne was so emotionally present to me and what the character was experiencing. When a job spins out of control, Joe's nightmares overtake him as a conspiracy is uncovered leading to what may be his death trip or his awakening. The telegraph called it a film that will blow you away, yeah, one slow shot at a time.Related lists from IMDb editorsOn the rocky path to sobriety after a life-changing accident, John Callahan discovers the healing power of art, willing his injured hands into drawing hilarious, often controversial cartoons, which bring him a new lease on life. One of the most intriguing collaborations to debut at the Cannes Film Festival this week comes from Joaquin Phoenix and Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, two … You’ll hear her breathing and making sounds off-camera because you know that she’s in it. I was like, ‘Ah, I love this woman’ . Kevin's mother struggles to love her strange child, despite the increasingly dangerous things he says and does as he grows up. Cut to however many months later: “Then you wonder how you’re going to answer these questions that are necessary to [promote a movie].

A traumatized veteran, unafraid of violence, tracks down missing girls for a living. It’s not a profession. “There’s something about Lynne—she feels things very strongly.

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It’s exciting and inspiring standing next to somebody that feels that strongly about things.”“We’d spoken on the phone a little, but it’s difficult to understand her because of her accent,” Phoenix explained. Why, then, would Phoenix call a reporter to discuss a project already so far in his rearview mirror?Because Lynne Ramsay jumped in the pool for him. The protagonist walks around with a hammer hurting bad people. Working with Joaquin Phoenix: Lynne Ramsay at BAM - YouTube Then you leave set and eat some French fries and curse at each other and she plays some music and sings along to it, and you have a fucking laugh.”“I have a great admiration for people like that, who just give everything they have and are completely devoted to what it is we’re working on,” Phoenix continued.

It was the last shot of the night, and then when we were done, she was like, ‘I’ll see you tomorrow,’ and popped in the car soaking wet.”Phoenix said he “fucking hates calling people artists”—the word is tossed around in filmmaking communities so often that it has lost its true meaning—but for Phoenix, that is the only descriptor that will do Ramsay justice.“It seems just really stupid to me, but I can’t think of any better way to describe Lynne than calling her an artist.”Where better to reinvent yourself than Cannes?“You make a movie,” Phoenix said.