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카테고리 없음2015. 2. 22. 17:37

Wild Card (2015 film)

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Wild Card
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Theatrical release poster
Directed bySimon West
Produced by
Screenplay byWilliam Goldman
Based onHeat 
by William Goldman
Starring
Music byDario Marianelli
CinematographyShelly Johnson
Edited byPadraic McKinley
Production
company
  • Current Entertainment
  • Quad Films
  • SJ Pictures
  • Sierra / Affinity
Distributed byLionsgate
Release dates
  • January 14, 2015(France)
  • January 30, 2015(United States)
Running time
92 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[2]
Box office$3,200[3]

Wild Card is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Simon West, and starring Jason StathamMichael AngaranoDominik Garcia-LoridoMilo VentimigliaHope Davis, and Stanley Tucci. The film is based on the 1985 novel Heat by William Goldman, and is a remake of the 1986 adaptation that starred Burt Reynolds.[4]The film was released in the United States on January 30, 2015 in select theaters and on demand platforms.

Upon its release, Wild Card was a critical and financial failure. The film made $3,200 at the domestic box-office, against a $30,000,000 budget.[5]

Plot[edit]

Nick Wild (Jason Statham) is a recovering gambling addict, who takes odd jobs in Las Vegas to support his addiction. He accepts a job by self-made millionaire Cyrus Kinnick (Michael Angarano), to show him around Vegas and provide him with protection while he gambles.

While eating at a diner, the waitress gives Nick a note from Holly (Dominik Garcia-Lorido) – who asks him to stop by her house. At her house, Holly explains to Nick that she had a date the previous night at ‘The Golden Nugget’. After the date, she was brutally raped and beaten by three unknown men in their hotel room. Holly tells Nick that she wants him to find out who they are so that she can sue them, though unbeknownst to Nick, she plans to take revenge.

Nick discovers that the man responsible for raping Holly is a gangster called Danny DeMarco (Milo Ventimiglia). It is also revealed that after raping and beating Holly, DeMarco had his two men dump her in a hospital car park. Nick goes to the hotel to confront DeMarco, disguised as someone sent by another criminal. The confrontation turns out to be unsuccessful but Nick defends himself. DeMarco and his men up are tied up and Nick calls Holly. After arriving at the hotel room, Holly contemplates castrating DeMarco, though after DeMarco breaks down and begs for forgiveness, Holly decides to take $50,000 from DeMarco’s desk and leave. Outside the hotel, Holly splits DeMarco’s money with Nick, and decides to leave Las Vegas. After Holly departs, Nick decides to take Cyrus to a casino and gamble with his half of DeMarco’s money. He suddenly has a winning streak, and eventually has a total of $506,000 in casino chips. When cashing in the money, Nick has a sudden anxiety attack and tells Cyrus that even though the $500,000 will last him for many years; it isn’t enough to last him for a lifetime. After going back to the casino tables, Nick loses all of his money in a single bet. When leaving the hotel, Nick is attacked by DeMarco’s men, and has to fight his way out of the casino.

The next day, Nick goes to a meeting with Baby (Stanley Tucci), who happens to be the mafia boss of Las Vegas. It is revealed during the meeting that Baby has received a complaint from DeMarco. DeMarco claims that Nick broke into his hotel room, pistol-whipped him, and killed two of his men – all to fund his gambling addiction. Baby warns Nick that if he cannot prove his innocence, he will have to be killed for assaulting DeMarco and for murdering two members of the mafia. Nick tells Baby that DeMarco is lying, explaining that DeMarco had raped Holly, and had killed two of his own men because they had witnessed him pleading for his life. To prove he is telling the truth, Nick tells Baby that when Holly considered castrating DeMarco, she had cut the side of his penis with garden shears. Baby asks DeMarco to pull down his pants and prove Nick wrong, but after he refuses, Baby concludes that DeMarco is lying and lets Nick go free.

After the meeting with Baby, Nick goes back to his local diner for some coffee. At the diner, he is confronted by Cyrus. Cyrus offers Nick $500,000 and a plane ticket to Corsica, but only if he helps him 'become' a man. While Nick is considering the offer, DeMarco and his men appear in the diner. Cyrus then starts singing, creating a distraction for Nick. After realizing that DeMarco won’t stop until he is dead, Nick finally kills DeMarco and all of his men with two eating utensils. Before Nick leaves, Cyrus gives him a cheque for $500,000 and the plane ticket, telling him that he has earned it. After accepting the gift, Nick and Cyrus say goodbye to each other. Nick then leaves Las Vegas for good.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Simon West said that Jason Statham developed the project himself "maybe over five years".[6] At one point,Brian De Palma was slated to direct until West replaced him.[7] West stated:

Casting[edit]

On April 11, 2013, Deadline reported that Stanley TucciAnne HecheCedric the EntertainerHope Davis, andMilo Ventimiglia had joined the cast of Wild Card.[8]

Filming[edit]

Filming began in early 2013 in New OrleansLouisiana.[9] The principal photography began in February 2013.[10]

Marketing[edit]

The trailer for Wild Card debuted on December 12, 2014. West later recalled:

Release[edit]

Lionsgate released the film theatrically and on demand on January 30, 2015.[11]

Box office[edit]

Wild Card was a box office bomb, making only $3,200 at the domestic box-office (against a $30,000,000 budget).[12]

Critical reception[edit]

Wild Card has generally received negative reviews from film critics. The film currently has a rating of 29% onRotten Tomatoes. Based on 35 reviews, the film scored an average rating of 4.9 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "Hardcore Jason Statham fans may enjoy parts of Wild Card, but all other action aficionados need not apply. "[13]

Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review, calling Wild Card "predictable". She summed up her review by saying that Wild Card "is no royal flush, no full house, no three of a kind. A bust is I think the term I'm searching for".[14]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "WILD CARD (15)"British Board of Film Classification. February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  2. Jump up^ "Wild Card Movie Release Date & Star cast"Slantix, December 28, 2014. Retrieved on January 31, 2015
  3. Jump up^ Wild Card (box-office performance)The Numbers. Retrieved on February 9, 2015.
  4. Jump up^ "'Heat' Remake: Jason Statham Cast in Update to 1986 Film Starring Burt Reynolds". news.moviefone.com. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  5. Jump up^ Wild Card (box-office performance)The Numbers. Retrieved on February 9, 2015.
  6. Jump up to:a b c "Director Simon West talks to us about his new film Salty, directing Con Air and STATHAM!", Live For Filmsaccessed 13 December 2014
  7. Jump up^ Rodriguez, Cain (November 2, 2012). "Simon West Replaces Brian De Palma On 'Heat' Remake Starring Jason Statham". Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  8. Jump up^ "Stanley Tucci, Anne Heche, Cedric The Entertainer Join Jason Statham’s ‘Heat’"deadline.com. April 11, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  9. Jump up^ "Jason Alexander, Max Casella Join ‘Heat’ (EXCLUSIVE)"variety.com. May 6, 2013. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  10. Jump up^ "JASON STATHAM’S ‘HEAT’ REMAKE GETS A NEW DIRECTOR"screencrush.com. November 1, 2012. RetrievedMay 9, 2013.
  11. Jump up^ Evry, Max (December 1, 2014). "First Look at Jason Statham in Wild Card". comingsoon.net. RetrievedDecember 2, 2014.
  12. Jump up^ Wild Card (box-office performance)The Numbers. Retrieved on February 9, 2015.
  13. Jump up^ "Wild Card (2015)"Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on February 3, 2015.
  14. Jump up^ Sharkey, Betsy "Vegas-set 'Wild Card' draws an, oh, so predictable hand"Los Angeles Times, January 29, 2015. Retrieved on February 3, 2015.

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카테고리 없음2015. 2. 22. 17:35


상의원 (영화)

위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전.
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상의원
장르드라마
감독이원석
제작윤인범
각본이병학
기획김수진
출연한석규고수박신혜유연석,
마동석신소율이유비조달환
촬영김지용
편집남나영, 정계현
음악모그
미술채경선
의상조상경
제작사영화사비단길(주),상의원문화산업전문(유)
배급사쇼박스(주)미디어플렉스, (주)와우픽쳐스
개봉일2014년 12월 24일
출시일대한민국 2014년
시간127분
국가대한민국 대한민국
언어한국어
등급15세이상 관람가

상의원》은 2014년에 개봉한 이원석 감독의 영화이다.

줄거리[편집]

조선시대 왕실의 의복을 만들던 공간 ‘상의원’
이 곳에서 펼쳐질 아름다움을 향한 대결이 조선의 운명을 뒤흔든다!

30년 동안 왕실의 옷을 지어온 상의원의 어침장 조돌석(한석규)은 
 이제 6개월만 채우면 곧 양반이 된다. 
 
 어느 날 왕의 면복을 손보던 왕비(박신혜)와 그녀의 시종들은 실수로 면복을 불태우게 된다. 
 
 궐 밖에서 옷 잘 짓기로 소문난 이공진(고수)은 
 급하게 옷 짓는 사람이 필요했던 왕비의 청으로 입궐하여
 하루 만에 완벽하게 왕의 옷을 지어 올린다.
 
 돌석은 처음에는 기생들의 옷이나 만드는 천한 사내라고 생각하며 공진을 무시하나
 자신을 곧잘 따르는 공진에게 점차 마음을 열게 되고,
 그의 천재성에 묘한 질투심도 느낀다. 
 
 왕(유연석)과 왕비를 사로잡은 공진의 옷들은 조선 전체의 유행을 일으키는 한 편,
 청나라 사신을 위한 대형 진연을 앞두고 
 모두들 자신의 운명을 바꿀 최고의 옷을 만들기 시작하는데…

[ABOUT MOVIE 1]
 이것이 최초의 공간!
 역사 속으로 사라진 기관 ‘상의원’을 
 최초로 조명하는 영화 탄생!
 
 <상의원>은 조선시대 왕실의 의복을 만들던 상의원에서 펼쳐지는 조선최초 궁중의상극으로 아름다움을 향한 대결을 그린다. <상 
 의원>이 12월 최고 기대작으로 손꼽히는 이유 중 하나는 ‘스크린 최초로 집중 조명되는 공간: 상의원’이다. ‘상의원’은 조 
 선 시대 왕실의 의복과 재화를 담당한 기관으로 왕실의 보물창고라고 불렸다. 태조 때 설치되었다가 영조 시절 규모가 축소되었 
 고 고종 시절 상의사로 명칭이 변경된다. 특히 세종 시대 천민 출신이었던 장영실을 최고 과학자로 배출한 공간이기도 하다. 천 
 민이 왕과 직접 만날 수 있고, 그들이 양반이 될 수 있었던 유일한 기관 ‘상의원’. 그 곳은 조선왕조 500년 동안 그 체계를 
 유지해오다 영조 시절 급격한 축소를 겪으며 역사 속에 희미한 존재감을 가진 기관이 됐다. 
 
 우리에게 잘 알려지지 않은 공간 ‘상의원’이 어떻게 영화 전면에 나서게 됐을까? <상의원>의 시작은 ‘궁궐에서 입는 아름다 
 운 옷들은 어떤 곳에서, 어떤 사람들이 어떻게 만드는지’에 대한 상상이었다. 이러한 아이디어가 발전에 발전을 거듭하여 영화 
 의 소재이자 또 다른 주인공으로 탄생한 것. ‘상의원’이 영화 소재로 매력적인 이유는 세가지로 축약할 수 있다. 첫 번째는 
 전통적으로 계급사회였던 조선에서 ‘최하계층 천민이 양반이 될 수 있는 유일한 기관’이었다는 점이다. 두 번째는 아름다움을 
 만드는 공간이 곧 왕실의 의복 바람을 타고 서민들의 의복에도 영향을 끼치는 공간이었다는 점이다. 세 번째는 왕과 왕비의 의 
 복과 재화를 직접 관리 하기 때문에 권력과 긴밀한 기관이었다는 점이다. 이처럼 ‘상의원’이 영화 소재로 매력적인 이유는 실 
 제 역사적 배경이 존재하기 때문이다. 계급사회의 편견을 깨고 자신의 실력으로 일어설 수 있었던 기관 ‘상의원’. 100여 년간 
 잠자고 있던 공간이 마침내 스크린 위에 깨어난다.
 
 
 [ABOUT MOVIE 2]
 이것이 최고의 캐릭터!
 현대인들이 공감하는 캐릭터 탄생! 
 
 <상의원>에는 실재했던 공간 ‘상의원’을 토대로 그 곳에 있었을 법한 캐릭터가 등장한다. 이 캐릭터들이 매력적인 데엔 철저 
 한 고증과 실감나는 시나리오가 뒷받침 되었다. 제작진은 상의원의 역사를 모두 조사해 그 곳이 가장 번성했던 시대와 퇴락했던 
 시대를 알아냈다. 이어 조선 궁중 복식의 변화에 모티브를 얻어 <상의원>의 시나리오에 디테일을 더했다. 제작진의 노력 끝에 
 선왕 시절부터 30여 년간 의복을 담당했던 왕실 최고의 어침장 조돌석이 탄생했다. 이어 그에 대적하는 조선의 유행을 일으킨 
 천재 디자이너 이공진이 탄생했다. 왕과 왕비 역시 두 사람의 관계를 더욱 풍성히 만들어주면서도 매력적인 스토리를 지닌 캐릭 
 터로 발전했다. <상의원>은 전통 사극의 몸에 상상력이라는 날개를 달았다. 그렇게 현대인들이 공감하는 4인의 캐릭터가 탄생할 
 수 있었다. 
 
 <상의원>은 중세와 현대를 관통하는 감정들이 있다. 아름다움을 향한 열망과 타고난 능력을 가진 이를 향한 질투 또는 열등감이 
 바로 그것이다. 옷 한 벌에 반한 이들이 점점 아름다워지고, 그 옷을 입고 싶어하고, 더욱 아름다운 옷을 바라는 과정. 어찌 보 
 면 인간의 본능적인 욕망이라고 할 수 있는 ‘아름다움을 추구하는 감정’은 관객들을 자극한다. 그리고 마치 모짜르트와 살리 
 에르의 관계가 떠오르는 천재(이공진)와 장인(조돌석)의 대결구도에서는 질투와 열등감이 드러난다. 두 사람 사이엔 타고난 능 
 력을 가진 이를 향해 어쩔 수 없이 피어나는 감정들이 일렁인다. 이는 현대인들에게도 다양한 측면에서 공감대를 형성한다. 누 
 구나 한번쯤 느껴본 보편적인 감정이기 때문일 것이다. <상의원>이 선보이는 아름다움, 질투, 열등감까지 실존 인물이 아니더라 
 도 시대를 뛰어넘어 완성된 감정의 연결고리. 이 감정들이 모여 관객들을 초대형 감성사극의 세계로 초대한다. 
 
 
 [ABOUT MOVIE 3]
 이것이 명품의복! 
 조선왕조 복식사를 관통하는 최고의 의복들! 
 
 흔히들 ‘옷이 날개’라는 말을 한다. 옷은 그것을 입는 사람의 신분과 지위뿐만 아니라 개성을 드러낸다. 오늘날 옷은 자신을 
 표현하는 데 있어서 가장 일차적인 수단이 된다. 그러나 조선시대 사람들은 과연 자유로이 의복을 입을 수 있었을까? 철저한 신 
 분제 사회 속에서 정해진 복장 만을 입어야 했던 그들. <상의원>은 통제된 사회에서도 자유로운 디자인을 꿈꾸었던 한 천재의 
 머리 속을 스크린 위에 명품의복으로 펼쳐냈다. 창의적인 옷부터 고증을 거쳐 전통의상을 재현하는 것에도 공을 들였다. 하여, 
 의복 제작은 조선복식사 연구가 그 시작이었다. 제작진은 조선시대 왕들이 입던 옷, 왕비가 입던 옷, 신분에 따라 달리 입던 옷 
 까지 의복의 종류를 살폈다. 이어 500여 년의 조선시대 의복 변화과정을 연구해 가장 변화를 많이 이루었던 시대의 의상을 기점 
 으로 삼았다. 
 
 영화에서 정확하게 표현하지는 않지만 <상의원> 제작진은 ‘영조대왕 시대’를 많이 참고했다. 그 전의 여성한복들은 저고리가 
 엉덩이까지 내려오는 긴 형태였다. 하지만 영조 시대를 기점으로 여성한복의 저고리 길이가 짧아지게 되어 오늘날에 이르게 된 
 다. 영조가 착용했던 도포도 결정적 영감이 됐다. 당시로선 굉장히 과감한 색상인 짙은 청색 계열로 염색된 옷감에 속이 다 비 
 치는 얇은 사, 어깨에 천을 덧대어 풍채를 좋게 만들어주는 옷은 그 동안 조선 의복에서 볼 수 없던 스타일이었다. 이러한 역사 
 적 사실을 기반으로 <상의원>의 의복은 상상의 날개를 펼쳤다. 다양한 색상의 옷감, 섬세한 자수는 영화 의상의 수준을 올렸다. 
 완벽한 고증을 통해 이를 재현하는데 그치지 않고 창작을 더한 의복. <상의원>은 영화 의상과 우리 한복에 대해 새로운 시선과 
 바람을 불러일으킬 것이다. 
 
 
 [ABOUT MOVIE 4]
 이들이 흥행 제작진! 
 웰메이드 제작사와 흥행 제작진이 뭉쳤다! 
 
 웰메이드 사극 <상의원>을 위해 국내 굴지의 흥행 제작진이 뭉쳤다. 사극뿐만 아니라 현대극에서도 작품성과 흥행성을 인정 받 
 았던 스탭들이 모두 모인 것. <군도: 민란의 시대>, <신세계>, <후궁: 제왕의 첩> 조상경 의상 디자이너, <화이>, <수상한 그녀 
 > 채경선 미술감독, <은밀하게, 위대하게>, <후궁: 제왕의 첩>, <방자전> 유청 소품 디자이너, <후궁: 제왕의 첩>, <마더>, <살 
 인의 추억>의 황현규 분장감독, <수상한 그녀>, <도가니>의 김지용 촬영 감독까지 함께했다. <상의원> 제작사는 그 만듦새에 기 
 대감을 더한다. 독창적인 기획력에 재능 있는 감독들과 완벽한 호흡을 자랑하는 ㈜영화사 비단길이 그 주인공이다. 발칙한 상상 
 으로 새로운 사극의 포문을 열었던 <음란서생>, 한국형 스릴러의 붐을 일으킨 <추격자>. 국내 판타지 멜로 장르를 개척한 <늑대 
 소년>은 ㈜영화사 비단길의 주요 작품이다. 내놓는 영화마다 새로운 장르와 독특한 스토리로 한국영화의 또 다른 가능성을 보여 
 줬던 ㈜영화사 비단길은 <상의원>의 원안 제공회사이기도 하다. 이처럼 대한민국의 진정한 흥행 파워라고 할 수 있는 스탭들과 
 더불어 웰메이드 제작사 ㈜영화사 비단길이 합심해 <상의원>을 탄생 시켰다. 
 
 한편 <상의원>으로 진검 승부를 펼칠 이원석 감독이 없었다면 영화의 독창성은 존재할 수 없었다. 이원석 감독은 데뷔작 <남자 
 사용설명서>로 톡톡 튀는 연출력을 선보이며 재능을 인정 받았다. 그는 원안을 접하고 ‘상의원’이라는 공간에 빠져 현재의 영 
 화가 탄생할 수 있도록 주도했다. 현장 분위기 또한 이원석 감독과 배우들의 협업이 빛났다. 젊은 세대 연출가를 대표하는 이원 
 석 감독과 명품배우 한석규는 신구의 완벽한 조화를 이뤘다. 그리고 고수, 박신혜, 유연석, 마동석, 이유비, 신소율, 조달환, 
 배성우 등 실력있는 연기자들의 명품연기가 어우러져 <상의원>의 완성도를 높였다. 제작사, 제작진, 감독, 배우들의 앙상블이 
 빛나는 영화 <상의원>. 근래 보기 드문 섬세한 매력이 관객들을 매료시킬 것이다.


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The Imitation Game

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This article is about the 2014 film. For the 1980 television play by Ian McEwan, see The Imitation Game (play).
The Imitation Game
The Imitation Game poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMorten Tyldum
Produced by
Written byGraham Moore
Based onAlan Turing: The Enigma 
by Andrew Hodges
Starring
Music byAlexandre Desplat
CinematographyÓscar Faura
Edited byWilliam Goldenberg
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
Running time
114 minutes[1]
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Language
  • English
  • German
Budget$14 million[2]
Box office$158 million[3]

The Imitation Game is a 2014 historical thriller film directed byMorten Tyldum, with a screenplay by Graham Moore loosely based on the biography Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the British cryptanalyst Alan Turing, who helped solve the Enigma code during the Second World Warand was later prosecuted for homosexuality.

The film's screenplay topped the annual Black List for best unproduced Hollywood scripts in 2011. The Weinstein Companyacquired the film for $7 million in February 2014, the highest amount ever paid for US distribution rights at the European Film Market. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 14 November and the United States on 28 November.

The Imitation Game was a commercial and critical success. By February 2015, it had grossed $158 million worldwide against a $14 million production budget, making it the highest-grossing independent film of 2014. It was included in the National Board of Review's and American Film Institute's "Top 10 Films of 2014", and is nominated in eight categories at the 87th Academy Awards, including Best PictureBest Director (Tyldum), Best Actor(Cumberbatch), and Best Supporting Actress (Knightley). It garnered five nominations in the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and was nominated in three categories at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards, including Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. It also received nine British Academy of Film and Television Arts nominations, including Best Film and Outstanding British Film.

The LGBT civil rights advocacy and political lobbying organisation the Human Rights Campaign honoured The Imitation Game for bringing Turing's legacy to a wider audience. However, the film was criticised for its inaccurate portrayal of historical events and Turing's character and relationships.

Plot[edit]

In 1951, detectives Nock (Rory Kinnear) and Staehl (Tom Goodman-Hill) investigate mathematician Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) after an apparent break-in at his home. During his interrogation by Nock, Turing tells of his time working at Bletchley Park.

In 1927, the young Turing (Alex Lawther) is unhappy and bullied at boarding school. He develops a friendship with Christopher Morcom (Jack Bannon), who sparks his interest in cryptography, and Turing develops romantic feelings for him. Before Turing can confess his love, Christopher dies unexpectedly from tuberculosis.

In 1939, when Britain declares war on Germany, Turing travels to Bletchley Park, where, under the direction of Commander Alastair Denniston (Charles Dance), he joins the cryptography team of Hugh Alexander (Matthew Goode), John Cairncross (Allen Leech), Peter Hilton (Matthew Beard), Keith Furman and Charles Richards. The team are trying to decrypt the Nazi Enigma machine.

Turing is difficult to work with, considering his colleagues inferior, and spends his time designing a machine to decipher Enigma. After Denniston refuses to fund construction of the machine, Turing writes to Prime MinisterWinston Churchill, who puts Turing in charge of the team and funds the machine. Turing fires Furman and Richards and places a difficult crossword in newspapers to find replacements. Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley), a Cambridge graduate, surpasses Turing’s test but her parents will not allow her to work with the male cryptographers. Turing arranges for her to live and work with the female clerks who intercept the messages, and shares his plans with her.

Turing’s machine, which he names Christopher, is constructed, but cannot determine the Enigma settings before the Germans reset the Enigma encryption each day. Denniston orders it destroyed and Turing fired, but the other cryptographers threaten to leave if Turing goes. After Clarke plans to leave on the wishes of her parents, Turing proposes marriage, which she accepts. During their reception, Turing reveals his homosexuality to Cairncross, who warns him to keep it secret. After overhearing a conversation with a female clerk about messages she receives, Turing has an epiphany, realising he can program the machine to decode words he already knows exist in certain messages. After he recalibrates the machine, it quickly decodes a message and the cryptographers celebrate. However, Turing realises they cannot act on every decoded message or the Germans will realise Enigma has been broken.

Turing discovers that Cairncross is a Soviet spy. When Turing confronts him, Cairncross argues that the Soviets are allies working for the same goals, and threatens to retaliate if outed and disclose Turing’s homosexuality. When MI6 agent Stewart Menzies (Mark Strong) appears to threaten Clarke, Turing reveals that Cairncross is a spy. Menzies reveals he knew this already, and planted Cairncross among them in order to leak messages to the Soviets for British benefit. Fearing for her safety, Turing tells Clarke to leave Bletchley Park, revealing that he is gay and lying about never having cared for her. After the war, Menzies tells the cryptographers to destroy their work and that they can never see one another again or share what they have done.

In the 1950s, Turing is convicted of indecency and, in lieu of a jail sentence, undergoes chemical castration so he can continue his work. Clarke visits him in his home and witnesses his physical and mental deterioration. She reminds him that his work saved lives. She uses the phrase Christopher used of Turing and Turing once used of her: "Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine."

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Turing, the subject of the film, is considered the "Father of Theoretical Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence"

Before Cumberbatch joined the project, Warner Bros. bought the screenplay for a reported seven-figure sum because of Leonardo DiCaprio's interest in playing Turing.[10][11][12][13][14] In the end, DiCaprio did not come on board and the rights of the script reverted to the screenwriter. Black Bear Pictures subsequently committed to finance the film for $14 million.[2][15][16] Various directors were attached during development including Ron Howard and David Yates.[17] In December 2012, it was announced that Headhunters director Morten Tyldumwould helm the project, making the film his English-language directorial debut.[18][19]

Principal photography began on 15 September 2013 in England. Filming locations included Turing's former school, Sherborne and Bletchley Park where Turing and his colleagues worked during the war. Other locations included towns in England; Nettlebed (Joyce Grove at Oxfordshire), and Chesham(Buckinghamshire). Scenes were also filmed at Bicester Airfield and outside the Law Society Building in Chancery Lane. Principal photography finished on 11 November 2013.[20]

Bletchley Park, "the home of the codebreakers" where parts of the film were shot

The bombe seen in the film is based on a replica of Turing's original machine, which is housed in the museum at Bletchley Park. Production designer Maria Djurkovic admitted, however, that her team made the machine more cinematic by making it larger and having more of its inside mechanisms visible.[21]

The Weinstein Company acquired the film for $7 million in February 2014, the highest amount ever paid for US distribution rights at the European Film Market.[22] The film is also a recipient of Tribeca Film Festival's Sloan Filmmaker Fund, which grants filmmakers funding and guidance with regard to innovative films that are concerned with science, mathematics and technology.[23]

Title[edit]

The film's title refers to Turing's proposed test of the same name, which he discussed in his 1950 paper onartificial intelligence entitled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence".[24] The paper opens: "I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think?' This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms 'machine' and 'think'."

Music[edit]

The Imitation Game (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Film score by Alexandre Desplat
Released24 November 2014
GenreFilm score
Classical
Length51:08
LabelSony Music Entertainment
Desplat composed the film's score in under three weeks

In June 2014, it was announced that Alexandre Desplat would provide the original score of the film.[25] Desplat composed and orchestrated the score in under three weeks.[26] It was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London.[27]

Desplat explained the complexity of continuity and structure in writing a score: "...when the camera at the end of the film has those beautiful shots of the young boy, the young Alan, and he’s meeting with the professor who’s telling him his friend Christopher is dead, and the camera is pushing in on him, I play Christopher’s theme that we heard very early on in the film. There’s a simple continuity there. It’s the accumulation of these moments that I can slowly but surely play that make it even stronger." He uses continuous piano arpeggios to represent both Turing's thinking mind and the workings of a mechanical machine.[27]

No.TitleLength
1."The Imitation Game"  2:37
2."Enigma"  2:50
3."Alan"  2:57
4."U-boats"  2:12
5."Carrots and Peas"  2:19
6."Mission"  1:36
7."Crosswords"  2:52
8."Night Research"  1:39
9."Joan"  1:45
10."Alone with Numbers"  2:58
11."The Machine Christopher"  1:57
12."Running"  3:01
13."The Headmaster"  2:27
14."Decrypting"  2:01
15."A Different Equation"  2:54
16."Becoming a Spy"  4:08
17."The Apple"  2:20
18."Farewell to Christopher"  2:41
19."End of War"  2:07
20."Because of You"  1:36
21."Alan Turing's Legacy"  1:56

Marketing[edit]

Following the Royal Pardon granted by the United Kingdom government to Turing on 24 December 2013, the filmmakers released the first official promotional photograph of Cumberbatch in character beside Turing's bombe on the same day.[28][29] In the week of the anniversary of Turing's death in June 2014, Entertainment Weekly released two new stills which marked the first look at the characters played by Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Matthew Beard and Allen Leech.[30] On what would have been Turing's 102nd birthday on 23 June,Empire released two photographs featuring Mark Strong and Charles Dance in character. Promotional stills were taken by photographer Jack English, who also photographed Cumberbatch for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.[31]

Princeton University Press and Vintage Books both released film tie-in editions of Andrew Hodges's biographyAlan Turing: The Enigma in September 2014.[32] The first UK and US trailers were released on 22 July 2014.[33]The international teaser poster was released on 18 September 2014 with the tagline, "The true enigma was the man who cracked the code".[34]

In November 2014 The Weinstein Company co-hosted a private screening of the film with Digital Sky Technologies billionaire Yuri Milner and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Attendees of the screening at Los Altos Hills, California included Silicon Valley's top executives including Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg,Linkedin’s Reid HoffmanGoogle co-founder Sergey BrinAirbnb’s Nathan Blecharczyk and Theranos founderElizabeth Holmes. Director Tyldum, screenwriter Moore and actress Knightley were also in attendance.[35] In addition, Cumberbatch and Zuckerberg presented the Math Prizes at the Breakthrough Awards on 10 November 2014 in honour of Turing.[36]

The bombe re-created by the filmmakers has been on display in a special The Imitation Game exhibition at Bletchley Park since 10 November 2014. The year-long exhibit features clothes worn by the actors and props used in the film.[37]

Yahoo! president and CEO Marissa Mayer (left) and 22nd United States Secretary of DefenseRobert Gates (right) both publicly expressed support and appreciation for Turing and the film[38]

The official film website at theimitationgamemovie.com allows visitors to unlock exclusive content by solving crossword puzzles conceived by Turing.[39] Google, which sponsored the New York Premiere of the film, launched a competition called "The Code-Cracking Challenge" on 23 November 2014. It is a skill contest where entrants must crack a code provided by Google. The prize/s will be awarded to entrant/s who crack the code and submit their entry the fastest.[40]

In November 2014, ahead of the film's US release, The New York Times reprinted the original 1942 crossword puzzle fromThe Daily Telegraph used in recruiting codebreakers at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. Entrants who solve the puzzle can mail in their results for a chance to win a trip for two to London and a tour of Bletchley Park.[41]

TWC launched a print and online campaign on 2 January 2015 featuring testimonials from leaders in the fields of technology, military, academia and LGBTQ groups (all influenced by Turing’s life and accomplishments) to promote the film and Turing's legacy. Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer, Netflix CEO Reed HastingsGoogleExecutive Chairman Eric SchmidtTwitter CEO Dick CostoloPayPal co-founder Max LevchinYouTube CEOSusan Wojcicki, and Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales all gave tribute quotes. There were also testimonials from LGBT leaders including HRC president Chad Griffin and GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and from military leaders including the 22nd United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates.[38][42][43][44]

Theatrical release[edit]

The film had its world premiere at the 41st Telluride Film Festival in August 2014, and played at the 39th Toronto International Film Festival in September.[45] It had its European premiere as the opening film of the58th BFI London Film Festival on October 2014.[46][47] It had a limited theatrical release on 28 November 2014 in the United States, two weeks after its premiere in the United Kingdom on 14 November.[11] The US distributor TWC stated that the film would initially debut in four cinemas in Los Angeles and New York, expanding to six new markets on 12 December before being released nationwide on Christmas day.[48]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film opened number two at the UK box office just behind the big-budget film Interstellar, earning $4.3 million from 459 screens. Its opening box office figure is the third highest opening weekend haul for a British film in 2014. It achieved a very high 90% “definite recommend” from its core audience, according to exit poll figures. Its opening was 107% higher than that of Argo, 81% higher than Philomena and 26% higher than The Iron Lady following its debut.[49][50]

Debuting in four cinemas in Los Angeles and New York on 28 November, the film grossed $479,352 in its opening weekend with a $119,352 per-screen-average, the second highest per-screen-average of 2014 and the 7th highest of all time for a live-action film. Adjusted for inflation, it outperformed The Weinstein Company's own Oscar-winning films The King's Speech ($88,863 in 2010) and The Artist ($51,220 in 2011), which were also released on Thanksgiving weekend. The film expanded into additional markets on 12 December and was released nationwide on Christmas Day.[51][52][53]

The Imitation Game is the top-grossing independent film release of 2014.[54]

Critical response[edit]

Cumberbatch at the premiere of the film at TIFF, September 2014

Rotten Tomatoes sampled 225 critics and judged 89% of the reviews positive with an average rating of 7.7/10. The site states that "The Imitation Game serves as an eminently well-made entry in the 'prestige biopic' genre."[55] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 73 out of 100, based on 49 critics, indicating generally favourable reviews.[56] The film received a grade of "A+" from market-research firm CinemaScore and was included in both the National Board of Review's andAmerican Film Institute's "Top 10 Films of 2014".[57][58][59]

The New York Observer '​s Rex Reed declared that "one of the most important stories of the last century is one of the greatest movies of 2014" while Kaleem Aftab of The Independent gave the film a five-star review hailing it the "Best British Film of the Year".[60][61][62] Lou Lumenick of the New York Post described it as a "thoroughly engrossing Oscar-caliber movie" with critic James Rocchi adding that the film is "strong, stirring, triumphant and tragic".[63] Empiredescribed it as a "superb thriller" and Glamour declared it "an instant classic".[64][65] Peter Debruge of Variety added that the film is "beautifully written, elegantly mounted and poignantly performed".[66] Critic Scott Foundas stated that the "movie is undeniably strong in its sense of a bright light burned out too soon, and the often undignified fate of those who dare to chafe at society's established norms".[67] Critic Leonard Maltin asserted that the film has "an ideal ensemble cast with every role filled to perfection". In addition, praise was given to Knightley's supporting performance as Clarke, Goldenberg's editing, Desplat's score, Faura's cinematography and Djurkovic's production design.[68]The film was enthusiastically received at the Telluride Film Festival and won the "People's Choice Award for Best Film" at TIFF, the highest prize of the festival.

Cumberbatch signing autographs at the Toronto International Film Festival, September 2014

TIME ranked Cumberbatch's portrayal number one in its Top 10 film performances of 2014, with the magazine's chief film critic Richard Corliss calling Cumberbatch's characterisation "the actor’s oddest, fullest, most Cumberbatchian character yet... he doesn’t play Turing so much as inhabit him, bravely and sympathetically but without mediation".[69][70] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times declared Turing "the role of Cumberbatch's career", while A.O. Scott of The New York Times stated that it is "one of the year’s finest pieces of screen acting".[71][72] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone asserted that the actor "gives an explosive, emotionally complex" portrayal. Critic Clayton Davis stated that it's a "performance for the ages ... proving he's one of the best actors working today".[73][74] Foundas of Variety wrote that Cumberbatch's acting is "masterful ... a marvel to watch", Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described it as "delicately nuanced, prickly and tragic" and Owen Gleiberman of the BBC proclaimed it an "emotionally tailored perfection".[75][76] It's "a storming performance from Cumberbatch: you'll be deciphering his work long after the credits roll" declared Dave Calhoun of Time Out.[77] In addition, Claudia Puig of USA Today concluded in her review, "It's Cumberbatch's nuanced, haunted performance that leaves the most powerful impression".[78] The Hollywood Reporter'Todd McCarthy reported that the undeniable highlight of the film was Cumberbatch, "whose charisma, tellingly modulated and naturalistic array of eccentricities, talent at indicating a mind never at rest and knack for simultaneously portraying physical oddness and attractiveness combine to create an entirely credible portrait of genius at work".[79][80] Critic Roger Friedman wrote at the end of his review, "Cumberbatch may be the closest thing we have to a real descendant of Sir Laurence Olivier".[81]

While praising the performances of Cumberbatch and Knightley, Catherine Shoard of The Guardian stated that the film is "too formulaic, too efficient at simply whisking you through and making sure you've clocked the diversity message".[82] Tim Robey of The Telegraph described it as "a film about a human calculator which feels ... a little too calculated".[83] Some critics also raised concerns about film's alleged reluctance to highlight Turing's homosexuality.[84] British historian Alex von Tunzelmann, writing for The Guardian in November 2014, pointed out many historical inaccuracies in the film, saying in conclusion: "Historically, The Imitation Game is as much of a garbled mess as a heap of unbroken code".[85] Journalist Christian Caryl also found numerous historical inaccuracies, describing the film as constituting "a bizarre departure from the historical record" that changed Turing's rich life to be "multiplex-friendly".[86] L.V. Anderson of Slate magazine compared the film's account of Turing's life and work to the biography it was based on, writing, "I discovered that The Imitation Game takes major liberties with its source material, injecting conflict where none existed, inventing entirely fictional characters, rearranging the chronology of events, and misrepresenting the very nature of Turing's work at Bletchley Park".[87] Andrew Grant of Science News wrote, "... like so many other Hollywood biopics, it takes some major artistic license – which is disappointing, because Turing's actual story is so compelling."[88]

The Turing family[edit]

Despite earlier reservations, Turing's niece Inagh Payne told Allan Beswick of BBC Radio Manchester that "the film really did honour my uncle" after she watched the film at the London Film Festival in October 2014. In the same interview, Turing's nephew Dermont Turing stated that Cumberbatch is "perfect casting. I couldn't think of anyone better". James Turing, a great-nephew of the code-breaker, said Cumberbatch "knows things that I never knew before. The amount of knowledge he has about Alan is amazing".[89]

Social action[edit]

"Alan Turing was not only prosecuted, but quite arguably persuaded to end his own life early, by a society who called him a criminal for simply seeking out the love he deserved, as all human beings do. 60 years later, that same government claimed to ‘forgive’ him by pardoning him. I find this deplorable, because Turing’s actions did not warrant forgiveness—theirs did—and the 49,000 other prosecuted men deserve the same."

—Cumberbatch in support for pardoning gay men convicted of United Kingdom's laws on homosexual acts[90]

In January 2015, LGBTQ activist Stephen Fry together with Harvey Weinstein, Turing's great niece Rachel Barnes, and Cumberbatch launched a campaign to pardon the 49,000 gay men convicted under the same law that led to Turing's chemical castration. An open letter published in The Guardian urged the UK government and the Royal family, particularly Queen Elizabeth II and the Dukeand Duchess of Cambridge, to aid the campaign.[91]

Fry stated: "Should Alan Turing have been pardoned just because he was a genius when somewhere between 50 to 70 thousand other men were imprisoned, chemically castrated, had their lives ruined or indeed committed suicide because of the laws under which Turing suffered? There is a general feeling that perhaps if he should be pardoned, then perhaps so should all of those men, whose names were ruined in their lifetime, but who still have families. It was a nasty, malicious and horrific law and one that allowed so much blackmail and so much misery and so much distress. Turing stands as a figure symbolic to his own age in the way that Oscar Wilde was, who suffered under a more but similar one." Human Rights Campaign's Chad Griffin also offered his endorsement and said: "Over 49,000 other gay men and women were persecuted in England under the same law. Turing was pardoned by Queen Elizabeth II in 2013. The others were not. Honor this movie. Honor this man. And honor the movement to bring justice to the other 49,000."[90] Aiding the cause are campaigner Peter TatchellAttitudemagazine and other high-profile figures in the gay community.[92]

In February 2015, Matt DamonMichael DouglasJessica AlbaBryan Cranston, and Anna Wintour among others have also joined the petition at Pardon49k.org demanding pardons for victims of anti-gay laws.[93][94]

Controversy[edit]

During production, there was criticism regarding the film's purported downplaying of Turing's homosexuality,[95]particularly condemning the portrayal of his relationship with close friend and one-time fiancée Joan Clarke. Hodges, author of the book upon which the film was based, described the script as having "built up the relationship with Joan much more than it actually was".[15][96][97][98] Turing's surviving niece Payne thought that Knightley was inappropriately cast as Clarke, whom she described as "rather plain".[99]

Knightley (left) portrayed code breaker Clarke(right)

Speaking to Empire, director Tyldum expressed his decision on taking on the project: "It is such a complex story. It was the gay rights element, but also how his (Turing's) ideas were kept secret and how incredibly important his work was during the war, that he was never given credit for it".[31] In an interview forGQ UKGoode, who plays a fellow cryptographer of Turing in the film, stated that the script focuses on "Turing's life and how as a nation we celebrated him as being a hero by chemically castrating him because he was gay".[100] The producers of the film stated: "There is not – and never has been – a version of our script where Alan Turing is anything other than homosexual, nor have we included fictitious sex scenes".[101]

In a January 2015 interview with The Huffington Post in response to general complaints about the level of historical accuracy in the film, its screenwriter Moore said: "When you use the language of 'fact checking' to talk about a film, I think you're sort of fundamentally misunderstanding how art works. You don't fact check Monet's 'Water Lilies'. That's not what water lilies look like, that's what the sensation of experiencing water lilies feel like. That's the goal of the piece."[102] In the same interview, director Tyldum stated: "A lot of historical films sometimes feel like people reading a Wikipedia page to you onscreen, like just reciting 'and then he did that, and then he did that, and then he did this other thing' – it's like a 'Greatest Hits' compilation. We wanted the movie to be emotional and passionate. Our goal was to give you 'What does Alan Turing feel like?' What does his story feel like? What'd it feel like to be Alan Turing? Can we create the experience of sort of 'Alan Turing-ness' for an audience based on his life?"[102] For the most part Hodges has not commenting on the historical accuracy of the film, alluding to contractual obligations involving the film rights to his biography.[103]

Accuracy[edit]

The film has received criticism from historians and academics regarding the events and people it portrays.

Historical events[edit]

  • Suggesting that the work at Bletchley Park was the effort of a small group of cryptographers who were stymied for the first few years of the war until a sudden breakthrough that allowed them to break Enigma.
Progress was actually made from the beginning of the war in 1939 and thousands of people were working on the project before the war ended in 1945. Throughout the war there were breakthroughs and setbacks when the design or use of the German Enigma machines was changed and the Bletchley Park code breakers had to adapt.[86]
Turing's rebuilt bombe machine, called Christopher in the film, on display at Bletchley Park Museum
  • Naming the Enigma-breaking machine "Christopher" after Turing's childhood friend and suggesting that Turing was the only cryptographer working on it with others not helping or opposed.
In actuality, this electromechanical machine was called 'Victory' and it was a collaborative, not individual, effort. It was a British Bombe machine, which drew a spiritual legacy from a design by the Polish Cryptanalyst Marian Rejewski. Rejewski designed a machine in 1938 called bomba kryptologiczna which exploited a particular, but temporary, weakness in German operating procedures. A new machine with a different strategy was designed by Turing (with a key contribution from mathematician Gordon Welchman, unmentioned in the film) in 1940. More than 200 British Bombes were built under the supervision of Harold Keen of the British Tabulating Machine Company.[85][87][103]
  • Showing a scene where the Hut 8 team decides not to use broken codes to stop a German raid on a convoy that the brother of one of the code breakers (Peter Hilton) is serving on, in order to hide the fact they have broken the code.
In reality, Hilton had no such brother, and decisions about when and whether to use data from Ultra intelligence were made at much higher administrative levels.[87]
  • Showing Turing writing a letter to Churchill in order to gain control over Enigma breaking and obtain funding for the decryption machine.
Turing was actually not alone in making a different request with a number of his colleagues, includingHugh Alexander, writing a letter to Churchill (who had earlier visited there) in an effort to get more administrative resources sent to Bletchley Park, which Churchill immediately did.[87]
  • Showing a Dornier Do 17 performing a reconnaissance mission against an Allied convoy.
In reality, the Do 17 had too short a range to perform a reconnaissance mission in the Atlantic. This role was carried out by long-range aircraft such as the Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor.

Turing's personality and personal life[edit]

While a few writers and researchers have tried to assign such a retrospective diagnosis to Turing,[104]and it is true that he had his share of eccentricities, the Asperger's-like traits portrayed in the film – an intellectual snob with no friends, no sense of how to work cooperatively with others, and no understanding of humour – bear little relationship to the actual adult Turing, who had friends, was viewed as having a sense of humour, and had good working relationships with his colleagues.[86][105][106]
  • Scenes about Turing's childhood friend, including the manner in which Turing learned of Morcom's illness and death.[85][87]
  • Portraying Turing's arrest as happening in 1951 and having a detective suspect him of being a Soviet spy until Turing tells his codebreaking story in an interview with the detective, who then discovers Turing is gay.
Turing's arrest was in 1952. The detective in the film and the interview as portrayed are fictional. Turing was investigated for his homosexuality after a robbery at his house and was never investigated for espionage.[85]
  • Suggesting that the chemical castration that Turing was forced to undergo made him unable to think clearly or do any work.
Despite physical weakness and changes in Turing's body including gynecomastia, at that time he was doing innovative work on mathematical biology, inspired by the very changes his body was undergoing due to chemical castration.[86][87]
  • Clarke visiting Turing in his home while he is serving probation.
There is no record of Clarke ever visiting Turing's residence during his probation, although Turing did stay in touch with her after the war and informed her of his upcoming trial for indecency.[87]
  • Stating outright that Turing committed suicide after a year of hormone treatment.
In reality, the nature of Turing's death is a matter of considerable debate. The chemical castration period ended fourteen months before his death. The official inquest into his death ruled that he had committed suicide by consuming a cyanide-laced apple. Turing biographer Andrew Hodges believes the death was indeed a suicide, re-enacting the poisoned apple from Snow White, Turing's favourite fairy tale, with some deliberate ambiguity included to permit Turing's mother to interpret it as an accident. HoweverJack Copeland, an editor of volumes of Turing's work and Director of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing, has suggested that Turing's death may have been accidental, caused by the cyanide fumes produced by an experiment in his spare room, and that the coroner's investigation was poorly conducted.[87][107]

Personalities and actions of other characters[edit]

  • Depicting Commander Denniston as a rigid officer, bound by military thinking and eager to shut down the decryption machine when it fails to deliver results.
Denniston's grandchildren stated that the film takes an "unwarranted sideswipe" at their grandfather's memory, showing him to be a "baddy" and a "hectoring character" who hinders the work of Turing. They said their grandfather had a completely different temperament from the one portrayed in the film and was entirely supportive of the work done by cryptographers under his command.[87][108] There is no record of the film's depicted interactions between Turing and Denniston. In addition, Turing was always respected and considered one of the best code breakers at Bletchley Park.[87]
There are no records showing they interacted at all during Turing's time at Bletchley Park.[87]
  • Including an espionage subplot involving Turing working with John Cairncross.
Turing and Cairncross worked in different areas of Bletchley Park and there is no evidence they ever met.[86][87] Historian Von Tunzelmann was angered by this subplot (which suggests that Turing was for a while blackmailed into not revealing Cairncross as a spy lest his homosexuality be revealed), writing that "Creative licence is one thing, but slandering a great man's reputation – while buying into the nasty 1950s prejudice that gay men automatically constituted a security risk – is quite another."[85]

Accolades[edit]

The Imitation Game has been nominated for, and has received, numerous awards, with Cumberbatch's portrayal of Turing particularly praised.[109][110][111][112] The film and its cast and crew were also honoured by Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBT civil rights advocacy group and political lobbying organisation in the United States. "We are proud to honor the stars and filmmakers of The Imitation Game for bringing the captivating yet tragic story of Alan Turing to the big screen", HRC president Chad Griffin said in a statement.[113]

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Taken 3

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Taken 3
Taken 3 poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byOlivier Megaton
Produced byLuc Besson
Written byLuc Besson
Robert Mark Kamen
StarringLiam Neeson
Forest Whitaker
Famke Janssen
Maggie Grace
Dougray Scott
Sam Spruell
Leland Orser
Music byNathaniel Méchaly
CinematographyEric Kress
Edited by
  • Audrey Simonaud
  • Nicolas Trembasiewicz
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
(International)
EuropaCorp Distribution
(France)
Release dates
  • 16 December 2014(Berlin premiere)
  • 21 January 2015(France)
Running time
110 minutes[1]
CountryFrance
LanguageEnglish
Budget$48 million[2][3]
Box office$279.3 million[3]

Taken 3 (stylized as TAK3N)[4][5] is a 2014 French action thrillerfilm directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson andRobert Mark Kamen. It is the third and what is billed to be the final installment in the Taken trilogy, and the sequel to the 2008 filmTaken and the 2012 film Taken 2. The film stars Liam Neeson,Maggie GraceFamke Janssen and Forest Whitaker.

Principal photography began on 29 March 2014, in Los Angeles. In North America, 20th Century Fox released the film on 9 January 2015.[6] The film was released in France on 21 January 2015. Despite being largely panned by critics, the film was a box office success, grossing over $279 million.

Plot[edit]

After a brief visit with his daughter, Kim, Bryan Mills is met by his former wife, Lenore. She tells him that she and husband, Stuart St. John, are having marital problems. She has rekindled romantic feelings for Bryan who refuses to become involved while she is still married. Later, Stuart warns Bryan to stay away from Lenore.

The following day, Lenore texts Bryan asking to meet him. Bryan agrees, but upon returning to his apartment discovers Lenore's corpse. Almost immediately, the Los Angeles Police Departmentarrive to arrest Bryan on suspicion of murder. Bryan escapes and sets out to investigate the homicide. Meanwhile, LAPD Inspector Franck Dotzler, who quickly becomes familiar with Bryan's unique background, heads the manhunt to capture Bryan.

Bryan recovers weapons and electronics from a secure location, then retraces Lenore's footsteps just prior to her murder. At a convenience store, he recovers surveillance footage of Lenore being abducted by unidentified men. LAPD detectives arrive and unknown to them, Bryan allows himself to be arrested, then commandeers the police car to access LAPD's computer system from the vehicle's laptop to analyze information. He later discovers that Lenore was abducted at a gas station prior to her murder.

Bryan then meets with Kim at the restroom located at her college campus and removes a surveillance bug that was unknowingly placed on her by the LAPD. He tells her that he is looking for the murderer and that she should keep safe. She then replies that Stuart has been hiring bodyguards to protect himself and later announces that she's pregnant.

Bryan then trails Stuart's car from behind only to be pushed over the edge of a cliff by another car. Bryan later abducts and interrogates Stuart, who reveals that his debt to an ex-KGB Spetsnaz and Afghan War veteran operative named Oleg Malankov was the probable motive for Lenore's murder.

With assistance from his CIA colleagues and a reluctant Stuart, Bryan gains entry to Malankov's heavily-guarded suite. After killing the guard, he mortally wounds Malankov, who says that Stuart had played both men against each other. Meanwhile, Stuart shoots Bryan's CIA colleague, Sam, and abducts Kim, intending to flee the country with the US$12 million he's collected from Lenore's life insurance policy. Bryan chases Stuart to the airport just as Stuart's plane is being prepared for takeoff. After disabling the plane, Bryan overpowers Stuart, telling Stuart he will spend time in prison for his involvement in Lenore's murder. Bryan further tells Stuart that he will later answer for her death. Dotzler and the LAPD arrive and arrest Stuart.

In the aftermath of Stuart's arrest, Kim, who is pregnant, informs Bryan that she wants to name her baby Lenore, after her mother.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

On 28 September 2012, Liam Neeson said that there would not be a third film, or that the chances of Taken 3happening were minimal.[11] Later, on 9 October 2012, Taken and Taken 2 writers Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen told Hollywood that Fox wanted them to do a third film, but it would go in another direction.[12] As of 24 June 2013, the script was being written by the film writers, but no director was set.[13] On 12 March 2014,Maggie Grace joined the cast,[7] followed by closing a deal with Famke Janssen the next day.[8] On 24 March 2014, Leland Orser also returned to play his character, as did Jon Gries.[9] On 31 March 2014, Jonny Westonsigned on to appear in the film as Kim's boyfriend.[10]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography of the film began on 29 March 2014 in Los Angeles,[14] as well as in Atlanta.[15] On 8 April 2014, Neeson was spotted shooting some scenes in Los Angeles.[16] On 24 April 2014, filming began inCovingtonGeorgia, where they filmed scenes at Newton College & Career Academy lasting for two days on 24 to 25 April.[17]

Music[edit]

On 30 September 2014, Nathaniel Méchaly was set to score the film.[18]

Taken 3: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film score by Nathaniel Méchaly
Released5 January 2015
Recorded2014
GenreFilm score
Length1:08:50
LabelEuropaCorp

Track listing[edit]

All songs written and composed by Nathaniel Méchaly except where noted.[19][20]

Taken 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No.TitleLength
1."Taken 3 Opening"  0:35
2."Let Me Weep" (Written and performed by Gaelle Mechaly)2:54
3."Toes" (Performed by Glass Animals)4:17
4."Predictable"  1:20
5."Leonor Is Dead"  1:41
6."Bryan Runs"  2:51
7."A Stutter" (Written and performed by Ólafur Arnalds and Arnor Dan)5:09
8."He's Playing You"  1:37
9."Bryan's Escape"  4:09
10."He Didn't Do It"  2:23
11."Inspector Dotzler"  1:18
12."College Pursuit"  2:30
13."Kim Interrogation"  3:37
14."Fourth Yogurt from the Back"  1:27
15."Malankov's Penthouse"  2:40
16."Up to the Russians"  1:28
17."He's a Ghost"  3:03
18."Bryan's Grief"  6:13
19."Anything Yet?"  2:38
20."Store Fight"  2:36
21."Porsche Pursuit"  4:20
22."Saving Kim"  4:50
23."Infinity" (Written and performed by The xx)5:40
Total length:
1:08:50

Release[edit]

A trailer of Taken 3 was released on September 30, 2014.[21][22] The film had its premier on 16 December 16, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. The film saw its release on January 1, 2015 in markets like Hong Kong, South Korea; on January 8, the film was released in UK, in Spain on January 16, in France on January 21 and on February 12 in Italy.[6]

20th Century Fox released the film on 9 January, 2015 in the United States.[6] The film was released under the title of "Taken 3 - L'ora della verità" in Italy, "Búsqueda implacable 3" in Mexico, "V3nganza" in Spain, "96 Hours - Taken 3" in Germany and "Заложница 3" in Russia.[6]

Taken 3 employed a "somewhat unconventional" [23] marketing strategy with business-focused social networkLinkedIn, selecting one fan to have his or her "particular set of LinkedIn skills" endorsed by Liam Neeson's character Mills (a nod to a line in the first Taken, where Mills outlined his "very particular set of skills.") [24]

Box office[edit]

As of 8 February 2015, Taken 3 earned a gross of $86,850,000 in North America and $190,400,000 in other territories for a worldwide gross of $277,250,000 against a budget of $48 million.[3]

In North America, the film earned $14.7 million on its opening day (including previews) which is the fourth-highest opening day for a film released in January behind 2015's American Sniper ($30.5 million), 2008’sCloverfield ($17.16 million) and 2012’s The Devil Inside ($16.8 million).[25][26] It topped the box office in its opening weekend with $39.2 million against a $38 – $39 million projection.[25][27][28] making it second highest debut in the Taken franchise behind Taken 2 ($49 million) and the fourth-highest January opening of all time behind American Sniper ($89.2 million), Ride Along ($41.5 million) and Cloverfield ($40.1 million).[29][30]

Outside North America, the film opened a week prior to its US debut in Korea and Hong Kong, and earned $8 million and $1.27 million respectively, for a total of $9.34 million.[31] In its actual opening weekend outside of North America, the film was #2 behind Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb earning $41 million from 4,730 screens in 36 markets. Highest international openings were witnessed in the UK and Malta ($10.86 million) and Australia ($4.8 million). It also went #1 in Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand.[32] The film opened to first place in the U.K. with $5.5 million, and debuted in Germany with $4.4 million, Russia with $2.2 million, Philippines with $2.5 million, which is the second-biggest opening ever for 20th Century Fox and Spain with $1.2 million.[33]

Critical response[edit]

Taken 3 has been panned from critics.[34] On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a rating of 10%, based on 93 reviews, with an average rating of 3.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Hampered by toothless PG-13 action sequences, incoherent direction, and a hackneyed plot, Taken 3 serves as a clear signal that it's well past time to retire this franchise."[35] On Metacritic the film has a score of 26 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[36]

Nicolas Rapold of The New York Times gave the film a negative rating, writing, "The logy screenplay, by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, sags under head-clutchingly banal dramatic scenes. Only Mr. Neeson's appeal somehow survives unscathed, perhaps the most impressive stunt of all".[37] Maggie Lee of Variety also went negative for the film, saying, "The third and presumably final installment of the Liam Neeson action franchise is a mind-numbing, crash-bang misfire".[38] Betsy Sharkey of Los Angeles Times giving the film a negative review, writes, "Taken 3 is so unintentionally hilarious I couldn't help but wonder - do movie contracts carry a humiliation bonus clause these days?"[39] Joe Neumaier of New York Daily News gave the film 0 stars out of 5, saying, "Here it's the audience that gets taken".[40]

Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle gave the film 2 stars out of 4, saying, "If you love the other Takenmovies, you will like this. But if you're determined to love it, you'll have to talk yourself into it - and even then, it might not work".[41] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The AV Club gave the film a C- grade, stating, "Because Mills' hyper-competence never seems exciting, it instead becomes giggle-inducing".[42] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 0 stars out of 4 stars, commenting, "Be warned, sequel fanboys: This thing sucks! At 62, Neeson still has a glare that means badass. Nothing else makes a damn lick of sense. The only thing getting taken is the audience".[43]

Conversely, the film received a more positive review from Amy Nicholson of LA Weekly, who gave the film a grade of C, saying, "All you need to know about Taken 3 is that Liam Neeson survives an explosive car crash - twice".[44] Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly also went positive with the review by giving the film a B- grade, commenting, "It's the weakest of the trilogy, but Taken 3 kicks just hard enough to survive another day".[45]

In CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Taken 3 an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[30]

See also[edit]

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Nightcrawler (film)

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Nightcrawler
Nightcrawlerfilm.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDan Gilroy
Produced by
Written byDan Gilroy
Starring
Music byJames Newton Howard
CinematographyRobert Elswit
Edited byJohn Gilroy
Production
company
Bold Films
Distributed byOpen Road Films
Release dates
  • September 5, 2014(Toronto)
  • October 31, 2014(United States)
Running time
117 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8.5 million[2]
Box office$38.7 million[2]

Nightcrawler is a 2014 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy in his directorial debut. The film starsJake Gyllenhaal as a thief who starts shooting footage of accidents and crimes in Los Angeles and selling it to news channels. It features Rene RussoRiz Ahmed, and Bill Paxton.

The film had its world premiere at the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] It was released theatrically by Open Road Films on October 31, 2014.[4] It received critical acclaim and is nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at 87th Academy Awards.

Plot[edit]

Caught stealing from a Los Angeles construction site, Louis "Lou" Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) attacks a security guard and steals his watch. After negotiating a price for the stolen material at a scrap yard, Bloom asks for a job, but the foreman at the scrap yard tells him that he won't employ a thief.

Inspired by a freelance film crew he sees working the scene of a car crash, led by cameraman Joe Loder (Bill Paxton), Bloom steals a racing bicycle and trades it for a camcorder and a radio scanner. That night Bloom shoots the aftermath of a carjacking, moving up close and filming the victim's death to compete with Joe Loder's higher quality footage. Lou gets both him and Loder kicked off the crime scene, and they become rivals and competitors. Bloom offers the footage to a local TV station. The morning news director, Nina Romina (Rene Russo), buys the footage and encourages Bloom to continue his work. She stipulates that the station is most interested in footage of violent incidents in affluent neighborhoods since these attract the most viewers. Bloom hires an assistant, Rick Carey (Riz Ahmed), a young man desperate for money, and begins his career as a professional stringer.

To get better footage, Bloom alters crime scenes, in one case moving the body of a car crash victim to make a better shot. However, Loder beats Lou to several important stories and has access to more advanced equipment. Bloom's work begins to gain traction, and he purchases better equipment and trades his old 1985 Toyota Tercel for a faster and brand-new Dodge Challenger. Lou threatens to end his business relationship with Romina unless she has sex with him, knowing her job depends on his footage. The next day he turns down a business offer from Loder, who beats him to an important plane crash story later that night. Nina explodes in anger at Lou, demanding he get footage that viewers "can't turn away from". Lou sabotages Loder's van, causing him to crash into a telephone pole and be gravely injured. Later that night Bloom and Carey arrive at the site of a home invasion in an affluent neighborhood before the police. Bloom records footage of the gunmen leaving in their SUV and of the murder victims in the house. The news staff worry that airing the footage is unethical, but Romina is eager to break the story. In exchange, Bloom demands public credit and more money.

The police become suspicious of Bloom and ask for his footage of the home invasion. He gives them an edited tape, withholding footage identifying the gunmen, then locates the gunmen himself. With Carey, he stakes them out at a restaurant, planning to tip off the police and film the confrontation. Scared, Carey demands half the money Bloom stands to make, threatening to tell the police about Bloom's illegal activities. Bloom agrees, but demands Carey get out of the car to shoot a supporting angle; Carey complies when Bloom threatens him with violence.

The police arrive at the restaurant and exchange gunfire with the gunmen. One is killed and the other escapes in the SUV. The police give chase, with Bloom and Carey tailing and recording. After the gunman's SUV crashes, Bloom urges Carey to film the gunman, claiming he is dead. The wounded gunman shoots Carey and tries to escape but is shot by police. As Carey lies dying, Bloom films him and tells him that he cannot work with someone he does not trust.

Romina is awed by the footage and expresses her devotion to Bloom. The news team discovers that the "home invasion" was actually a drug deal gone wrong; Romina omits this information to maximize the story's impact. Police try to confiscate the footage for evidence, but Romina defends her right to withhold it. Interrogated by police detective Fronteiri (Michael Hyatt), Bloom fabricates a story about the men in the SUV following him; Fronteiri suspects he is lying, but she cannot prove it. Bloom invests in two vans and hires a team of interns to expand his business.

Cast[edit]

Various Los Angeles news anchors either appear as themselves, such as KCBS' Pat Harvey and Kent Shocknek, or as lightly fictionalized versions of themselves, such as Sharon TayRick Garcia and Rick Chambers.

Production[edit]

Gyllenhaal was the first actor to sign on, in April 2013.[5] The film was not one of the 31 projects originally selected by the California Film Tax Credit program June for $100 million in credits via a lottery from 380 applications, but it did receive a $2.3 million allocation.[6] Bill Paxton and Rene Russo signed for the film in September 2013,[7] followed by the casting of Riz Ahmed as Gyllenhaal's "driver and protege".[8] Kevin Rahmjoined the cast as a News Channel editor in October 2013.[9] Principal photography began on October 6, 2013 in Los Angeles and lasted 27 days.[10] Gyllenhaal lost 20 pounds (9.1 kilograms) for his role.[11]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Nightcrawler received universal critical acclaim, with many praising Gyllenhaal's performance and Gilroy's script. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a score of 95%, based on 214 reviews, with a rating average of 8.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Restless, visually sleek, and powered by a lithe star performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler offers dark, thought-provoking thrills."[12] OnMetacritic, another review aggregator, the film has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[13]

Reviewers call Gyllenhaal's character a "charming sociopath" and his performance "a bravura, career-changingtour-de-force."[14][15][16] Christy Lemire of the Chicago Sun-Times called Gyllenhaal's performance "supremely creepy" and praised the film's themes and messages.[17] Christopher Orr of The Atlantic compared Gyllenhaal to a young Robert De Niro and his performances in the films Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, feeling Gyllenhaal's character harbored traits shared by De Niro's characters in the two films. Orr called Gyllenhaal "tremendous" in the role and stated that the actor is learning to "channel an eerie, inner charisma, offering it up in glimpses and glimmers rather than all at once." He also declared the role as Gyllenhaal's "best performance to date."[18] Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader said, "For a first-time director, Gilroy demonstrates an uncommon assurance, not only in his audacious tonal shifts but in the stellar work he elicits from his cast and crew."[19]

Box office[edit]

Nightcrawler opened on October 31, 2014 in 2,766 theaters and grossed $10.4 million, with an average of $3,775 per theater and ranking #2 at the box office. By December 30, 2014, the film had earned $32.1 million in the United States and Canada and by November 16, 2014, $9.1 million in other countries.[2]

Accolades[edit]

For his performance as Louis "Lou" Bloom, Jake Gyllenhaal received praise from critics, including nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef(s)
Academy AwardsFebruary 22, 2015Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyPending[20]
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 12, 2015Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[21]
ACE Eddie AwardsJanuary 30, 2015Best Edited Feature Film – DramaticJohn GilroyNominated[22]
American Film InstituteDecember 9, 2014Top Ten Films of the YearNightcrawlerWon[20]
Art Directors GuildJanuary 31, 2015Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary FilmKevin KavanaughNominated[23]
Austin Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2014AFCA 2014 Top Ten FilmsNightcrawler6th place[24]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyWon
Best First FilmNightcrawler(Dan Gilroy)Won
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International AwardsJanuary 31, 2015Best International ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[25]
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 8, 2014Best New FilmmakerDan GilroyWon[26]
British Academy Film AwardsFebruary 8, 2015Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyNominated[27]
Best Actor in a Leading RoleJake GyllenhaalNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleRene RussoNominated
Best EditingJohn GilroyNominated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 15, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[28]
Most Promising FilmmakerDan GilroyNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardJanuary 15, 2015Best PictureNightcrawlerNominated[29]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyNominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 15, 2014Top Ten Films of the YearNightcrawler10th place[30]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated
Denver Film Critics SocietyJanuary 12, 2015Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[31]
Best Supporting ActressRene RussoNominated
Detroit Film Critics SocietyDecember 15, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[32]
Best Supporting ActressRene RussoNominated
Dublin Film Critics' CircleDecember 17, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon[33]
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalRunner-up[34]
Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics AssociationMarch 1, 2015Film Performance of the Year – ActorJake GyllenhaalPending[35]
Georgia Film Critics AssociationJanuary 9, 2015Best PictureNightcrawlerNominated[36]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon
Best Supporting ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActressRene RussoNominated
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyWon
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 11, 2015Best Actor - DramaJake GyllenhaalNominated[37]
Gotham AwardsDecember 1, 2014Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director AwardDan GilroyNominated[38]
Breakthrough ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Houston Film Critics SocietyJanuary 10, 2015Best PictureNightcrawlerNominated[39]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 21, 2015Best First FeatureNightcrawlerPending[40]
Best Male LeadJake GyllenhaalPending
Best Supporting MaleRiz AhmedPending
Best ScreenplayDan GilroyPending
Best EditingJohn GilroyPending
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyDecember 18, 2014LVFCS Top 10 Films of 2014Nightcrawler4th place[41]
London Film Critics' CircleJanuary 18, 2015Film of the YearNightcrawlerNominated[42][43]
Actor of the YearJake GyllenhaalNominated
Supporting Actor of the YearRiz AhmedNominated
Screenwriter of the YearDan GilroyNominated
Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationDecember 7, 2014Best Supporting ActressRene RussoRunner-up[44]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists GuildFebruary 14, 2015Best Contemporary Make-UpDonald Mowat and Malanie RomeroNominated[45]
National Board of ReviewJanuary 6, 2015Top Ten FilmsNightcrawlerWon[46]
National Society of Film Critics AwardsJanuary 3, 2015Best Supporting ActressRene Russo2nd Runner-up[47]
New York Film Critics OnlineDecember 7, 2014Best Debut DirectorDan GilroyWon[48]
North Texas Film Critics AssociationJanuary 5, 2015Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon[49]
Oklahoma Film Critics CircleJanuary 5, 2015Best PictureNightcrawler6th place[50]
Best First FeatureNightcrawlerWon
Online Film Critics SocietyDecember 15, 2014Best PictureNightcrawlerNominated[51]
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated
Phoenix Film Critics SocietyDecember 16, 2014Breakthrough Performance Behind the CameraDan GilroyWon[52]
Producers Guild of America AwardsJanuary 24, 2015Best Theatrical Motion PictureJennifer Fox,Tony GilroyNominated[53]
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 15, 2014Best FilmNightcrawlerWon[54]
Best DirectorDan GilroyWon
Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon
Best Supporting ActorRiz AhmedNominated
Best Supporting ActressRene RussoWon
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyWon
Best CinematographyRobert ElswitWon
Best EditingJohn GilroyNominated
Best ScoreJames Newton HowardWon
San Francisco Film Critics CircleDecember 14, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[55]
Satellite AwardsFebruary 15, 2015Best ActorJake GyllenhaalNominated[56]
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsJanuary 25, 2015Best Male Actor in a Leading RoleJake GyllenhaalNominated[57]
Southeastern Film Critics AssociationDecember 22, 20142014 SEFCA Top Ten FilmsNightcrawlerWon[58]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics AssociationDecember 15, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon[59]
Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyNominated
Best CinematographyRobert ElswitNominated
Best Art DirectionNightcrawlerNominated
Toronto Film Critics AssociationDecember 15, 2014Best ActorJake GyllenhaalRunner-up[60]
Best First FeatureDan GilroyRunner-up
Utah Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2014Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyRunner-up[61]
Best CinematographyRobert ElswitWon
Vancouver Film Critics CircleJanuary 5, 2015Best ActorJake GyllenhaalWon[62]
Writers Guild of America AwardsFebruary 14, 2015Best Original ScreenplayDan GilroyNominated[63]

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카테고리 없음2015. 2. 21. 14:30

Kung Fu Jungle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kung Fu Jungle
Kung Fu Killer poster.jpg
Film poster
Traditional一個人的武林
Simplified一个人的武林
MandarinYī Gè Rén De Wǔ Lín
CantoneseYat1 Gor3 Yan4 Dik1 Mou5 Lam4
Directed byTeddy Chan
Produced byAlbert Lee
Screenplay byLau Ho-leung
Mak Tin-sau
Story byTeddy Chan
Lau Ho-leung
StarringDonnie Yen
Wang Baoqiang
Charlie Young
Michelle Bai
Music byPeter Kam
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Derek Hui
Production
company
Emperor Motion Pictures
Sun Entertainment Culture
Beijing Silver Moon Productions
Heart & Soul Production
Distributed byEmperor Motion Pictures
Release dates
Running time
100 minutes
CountryHong Kong
China
LanguageCantonese
Mandarin
BudgetHK$200 million[1]
(US$25,800,000)
Box officeUS$23,295,638[2]

Kung Fu Jungle,[3] previously known as Kung Fu Killer and Last of the Best, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese action thriller film directed by Teddy Chan and starring Donnie YenWang BaoqiangCharlie Yeung and Michelle Bai. The film premiered at the 58th BFI London Film Festival on 12 October 2014[4] and was later released theatrically on 30 October 2014 in Hong Kong[5] and 31 October 2014 in China.[6]

Plot

Hahou Mo, a martial arts expert and police self-defense instructor (Donnie Yen) is incarcerated for involuntary manslaughter during a fight with an opponent. Three years later, a vicious killer (Wang Baoqiang) emerges and starts killing retired martial arts masters that Hahou knows. With his own personal agenda, Hahou reveals he knows the killer's next intended victims and offers to aid Inspector Luk Yuen-Sum (Charlie Young) in capturing the killer with his martial arts skills and knowledge in exchange for his freedom.

Cast

Guest appearances

  • Steve Chan as Duty Officer A
  • Wong Wai-fai as Duty Officer B
  • Bey Logan as K1 Kickboxer
  • Teddy Chan as T.S.T. District Officer
  • Chow Suk-wai as Identification Bureau Officer
  • Andrew Lau as Y.M.T. District Officer
  • Peter Kam as Superintendent
  • Kirk Wong as Inmate
  • Mang Hoi as Hunan Gangs Leader
  • Alex Cheung as News Announcer
  • Tony Leung Siu-hung as Correctional Officer A
  • Lee Tat-chiu as Correctional Officer B
  • Cheang Pou-soi as Prison Governor
  • Raymond Chow as Food Stalls Diners
  • Joe Cheung as Film Director
  • Dion Lam as Coroner
  • Kinson Tsang as Deputy Commissioner OPS
  • Susan Chan as Reporter A
  • Roy Szeto as Reporter B
  • Derek Kwok as Chan Sir
  • Yuen Bun as Siu Hok-nin
  • Bruce Law as Truck Driver
  • Billy Chan as Inmate
  • Yan Hua as Correctional Officer C

Release

The first teaser trailer was released on 20 July 2014.[7] The final trailer was released on 4 September 2014 displaying its Hong Kong release date on 30 October 2014.[5]

References

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카테고리 없음2015. 2. 21. 14:28

John Wick (film)

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John Wick
John Wick TeaserPoster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChad Stahelski
David Leitch (uncredited)
Produced by
Written byDerek Kolstad
Starring
Music by
CinematographyJonathan Sela
Edited byElísabet Ronalds
Production
companies
  • Thunder Road Pictures
  • 87Eleven Productions
  • MJW Films
  • DefyNite Films
Distributed bySummit Entertainment
Release dates
  • October 13, 2014(New York City premiere)
  • October 24, 2014(United States)
  • April 10, 2015(United Kingdom[1])
Running time
101 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[3]
Box office$78.7 million[3]

John Wick is a 2014 American action thriller film[4] directed by Chad Stahelski and David Leitch. Starring Keanu ReevesMichael NyqvistAlfie AllenAdrianne PalickiBridget MoynahanDean WintersIan McShaneJohn Leguizamo, and Willem Dafoe, the film stars Reeves as John Wick, a retired hitman seeking vengeance for the killing of his puppy, a gift from his recently deceased wife.[5]Stahelski and Leitch, both of 87Eleven Productions, directed the film together, though Leitch was uncredited.[6]

The film was written by Derek Kolstad, who completed the screenplay in 2012 and further developed it for Thunder Road Pictures.[7] The film was produced by Basil Iwanyk of Thunder Road Pictures, Leitch, Eva Longoria and Michael Witherill. It marks Stahelski and Leitch's directorial debut as a team after multiple separate credits as second unit directors and stunt coordinators. They previously worked with Reeves as stunt doubles on The Matrixtrilogy.[8]

Stahelski and Leitch's approach to action scenes drew upon their admiration for anime[9] and martial arts films,[10] and the film's use of fight choreographers[11] and gun fu techniques[12] from Hong Kong action cinema[13] was additionally influential in the development of the piece. As well as prominently paying homage to works such as John Woo's The KillerJean-Pierre Melville's Le Cercle Rouge and Le Samouraï,[14] John Boorman's Point Blank, and the spaghetti western subgenre of Western films.[15]

Plot[edit]

John Wick (Keanu Reeves), who just lost his wife Helen (Bridget Moynahan) to an undisclosed illness, receives a gift from her posthumously in the form of a puppy named Daisy, along with a letter from her saying she arranged for him to have Daisy to help him cope with her demise. Initially indifferent to Daisy, he eventually connects to the puppy as they spend the day driving around in his vintage '69 Mustang Mach 1. At a gas station, he encounters a trio of Russian gang members, whose leader Iosef (Alfie Allen) mistakes the car for a Boss 429, and insists on buying it. John refuses to sell and greets Iosef's snide remark in Russian with a retort in the same language before leaving. The three follow John to his home, break in at night, and attack John, who watches defenselessly as they kill Daisy before stealing his car.

The following day, Iosef attempts to have the car modified by Aurelio (John Leguizamo), the owner of a chop shop who refuses to take it and hits Iosef when he realizes who it belongs to and what Iosef did to steal it. John subsequently visits Aurelio, who tells him Iosef is the son of Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist), head of the Russian crime syndicate in New York and John's former employer, before lending him another car. After Viggo calls him, Aurelio explains why he hit Iosef. Viggo then berates Iosef and explains who John Wick is: his best assassin, nicknamed Baba Yaga ("the Boogeyman"), who retired after falling in love with a woman and had helped Viggo gain control of his syndicate by single-handedly eliminating all competition, a task Viggo considered "impossible."

Viggo, wanting to protect his son, attempts to talk John out of seeking retribution, which John abruptly disregards, prompting Viggo to send a hit squad to John's house to execute him, only for John to dispatch them swiftly. Viggo puts a $2 million bounty on John and first gives the offer to Marcus (Willem Dafoe), a veteran assassin and John's mentor, who accepts. John subsequently seeks refuge at the Continental, a hotel that exclusively caters to assassins, with the rule that no business can be conducted on premises. When Viggo learns of this, he doubles the bounty for those willing to break the rules to kill John. John learns from Winston (Ian McShane), the owner of the Continental, that Viggo has Iosef protected at his nightclub, the Red Circle.

John goes to the club and kills Iosef's friend Victor before dispatching most of the security staff, but Iosef escapes after John is subdued by Viggo's henchman Kirill. John escapes back to the Continental to treat his wounds before being attacked by Ms. Perkins (Adrianne Palicki), an assassin and former acquaintance of John's who had taken the contract to kill him. Her surprise attack on John is foiled when Marcus, who had been watching John sleep through a sniper rifle's scope from a building across the street, wakes John up by shooting the pillow next to his head. John eventually subdues Perkins and forces her to reveal the location of Viggo's cash before leaving her with a neighbor and friend, Harry (Clarke Peters), to await her punishment for breaking the hotel rules. Perkins eventually breaks free and kills Harry.

John goes to a church, which is a front for the cash, eliminates all the guards, and burns Viggo's money, as well as various intelligence against the police and government officials that Viggo uses as leverage. When Viggo arrives at the church, John ambushes them, but is eventually subdued. Viggo taunts him for causing trouble over a dog and thinking he could leave his old life behind. He leaves John to be tortured and killed by Kirill and another henchman, but Marcus kills the other henchman, allowing John to break free and kill Kirill. John intercepts Viggo's car and forces him to reveal Iosef's location and pull the bounty, which Viggo reluctantly does. John goes to the safe house where Iosef is hiding, and kills all of the guards before killing Iosef.

Perkins sees that John and Marcus have been in contact and tells Viggo, who has Marcus tortured and killed in his home over his betrayal. Viggo contacts John about Marcus' death, luring John to his home, where Perkins is waiting to ambush him. Before she can do so, she gets called to a secret meeting with Winston, who revokes her membership to the Continental for breaking the rules and has her swiftly executed by a handful of other assassins. Winston calls John to inform him of a helicopter coming to the harbor to transport Viggo away. John races to the harbor and executes Viggo's remaining henchmen before getting into a fistfight with Viggo on the dock.

Viggo pulls out a knife on John and as they fight, John forces it into in his already wounded abdomen. Startled by this, Viggo gives John the opportunity to break his arm and gain the upper hand. John then takes Viggo's knife and stabs him on the side of the neck. John leaves Viggo to die. John, wounded but still able-bodied, stops at a waterfront warehouse used as an animal shelter clinic where he attempts to treat his wound. He then rescues a pitbull puppy from one of the cages and is last seen walking away on the boardwalk where he had his last date with Helen.

Cast[edit]

An ex-hitman who returns to the underworld he fought so hard to leave behind.[5][16][17] On accepting the role of Wick, Reeves explained, "Basil and Peter Lawson of Thunder Road brought the script to me with the idea that I would be a part of such a great collaboration. We all agreed on the potential of the project. I love the role, but you want the whole story, the whole ensemble to come to life."[18][19] On the character of John Wick, Reeves stated, "When we first see him, he’s a guy grieving for his lost wife. But it turns out he has lived lives in two worlds: one in which he’s a happily married man and one in which he’s an assassin. He has tried to bury his past, but without his wife, he is lost." Reeves also compared Wick's story to "[…] a kind of Old Testament revenge story" adding that, "When someone takes the things he cherishes, violence erupts and John can’t temper it."[17][20] In the original script, the character of John Wick was written with "a man in his mid-sixties" to play the role, given the title character’s fabled reputation, ergo, the filmmakers had initially imagined an older actor. However, head of Thunder Road Pictures Basil Iwanyk decided against this, stating, "Instead, we decided to look for someone who is not literally older, but who has a seasoned history in the film world."[17][21] Both Stahelski and Leitch were adamant that Reeves wouldn't learn any forms of martial arts to which he'd learnt before; for the role, Reeves spent four months learning Judo,Japanese ju-jitsu, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu from "some of the toughest guys" both Stahelski and Leitch have encountered, which included their "LA SWAT and Navy SEAL friends".[22][23][24][25] Stahelski spoke of developing a new style of close-quarter combat for Reeves to utilise practical grappling martial art forms combined with guns.[26] The name John Wick is a name Kolstad had used as a reference to his grandfather, the founder of Wick Building Systems. Wick stated, "I was tickled by Derek using my name for a movie, and the hit man character was frosting on the cake."[27] The character was written with Paul Newman in mind.[28]
The head of the Tarasov family and an enterprising businessman with questionable roots.[17][29] On taking the role of Viggo, Nyqvist mentioned, "I found the relationship between John and Viggo to be interesting. Viggo has always liked John because he was brilliant at his job. They have the kind of love and respect you might see between a father and son, but it breaks down when John comes for Iosef."[18] Stahelski stated that the role of Viggo had been decided after a great many meetings due to the importance and complexity of the character, and that Nyqvist brought both odd and interesting qualities to the character,[19] also adding that "[Nyqvist's] quirkiness is a good match for Keanu’s stoicism." The filmmakers were most determined to attempt bypassing the stereotypical Russian mobster characterization.[19] Iwanyk stated that Viggo needed to be played by someone who would be "believable as this ultra-bad guy, but was still very, very charming." adding that, "[Nyqvist] brought the character a kind of humanity." For the role of Viggo, Nyqvist was given a style of fighting based on the Russian martial art of Sambo to which he started training in StockholmSweden at the request of Stahelski and Leitch, as he stated, "I did this Russian style of jiu-jitsu called Sambo a lot. I did Brazilian jiu-jitsu and boxing a lot. […] to get closer to the character. […] the guys I worked with, back home in Stockholm, were Russians, so [I] got closer to them. It was a little bit like [method acting]."[26][30] Of Viggo's background, Kolstad revealed, "A street brawler raised in the slums of Kiev, Viggo has worked his way up the underworld food chain. Now, he is in the process of transitioning to respectability."[19] Director Stahelski stated of Nyqvist, "[Michael], he is not your stereotypical Russian bad guy. He is a quirky guy, how he gives his reads." With David Leitch stating, "We had great performances and input from Michael Nyqvist who played it straight and he was excellent. He was a quirky villain. And we took time with the script and found those humorous moments and made sure we paced them correctly with the ultra-violence."[31]
The arrogant, entitled and foolish son of Viggo Tarasov.[17][32] Allen found it "invigorating" to play a Russian villain and shoot outside of Game of Thrones's Belfast set,[33] and on accepting the role of Iosef, he was attracted by the idea of speaking with a different accent, i.e. the New York accent, as well as citing both Stahelski and Leitch's involvement as an incentive for drawing him to the piece.[34] While in New York, Allen visited Russian public baths to develop and hone the Russian accent which he developed for the film.[34]And speaking in terms of inspiriations drawn on for Iosef, Allen stated, "I guess, I found the relationship between [my character] and his father, and there was a backstory about the mother that I found quite interesting […] And he also added that the challenges he faces involved learning the Russian language to which he remarked, "learning the Russian was pretty tough".[34] On the character of Iosef, Kolstad described him as, "a dinner-theater version of his father. Iosef is a rich kid who imagines himself a tough guy; but without his father’s muscle, he’s a punk. In his mind, he has the scars of battle. But the reality is he's one spoiled kid."[19] Kolstad too spoke of Allen's admiration for his to-be colleagues, which charmed the writer, stating as follows, "When we had the first cast-and-crew dinner, I was talking with Alfie and suddenly he just froze. He just said, 'Oh my god! It's Willem Dafoe.' He's a great actor, but he's also a fan like everybody else."[19] Allen spoke of his fellow actor Reeves with both respect and praise, stating, "He's amazing. He's such a great guy. He's a very giving, generous actor as well and just kind of relaxes you on set. If you're nervous, he just kind of chills you out. You know I didn't know that he was a director before I started this. He's made a documentary about encouraging people to make films. I think that's fantastic."[35]Asked on what he hopes the audience take away from the film, Allen said, "It's kind of a crazy love story in there somewhere. It’s not like any other love story I've seen. I think the theme […], is that, all men can change. And who is the bad guy in it, really?"[34]
A distinguished female contract killer in the world of assassins, and a former acquaintance of John.[17][36]About the character of Ms. Perkins, Palicki said, "Ms. Perkins is what you think the quintessential assassin would be. She’s cold, heartless, conniving, badass and I think that she has fun with what she does. She enjoys it. I think that she’d clearly do it for a dollar. Ultimately in the film she’s doing it for four million, so it's a little different."[37] Originally the character of Perkins was envisioned as a man in original scenario, but the decision was reversed during a brainstorming session and the desire to create "an authentic female action character". Leitch stated, "You believe this woman could come in and give John Wick a run for his money.", so Stahelski, Leitch and Iwanyk changed it and offered the role to Adrianne.[19] Palicki spoke most highly of working with Reeves and the inclusion of stunt work on her part, to which he stated, "Chad wanted to make sure I would be willing to do my own stuff in the huge fight sequence that I have with Keanu—and I was all game." Palicki spent months of training learning Judo and Jujutsu.[38] After the film's release Palicki revealed background information, "I also think we talked about a backstory. It's likely [Ms. Perkins and Wick] had a history as well, before his marriage. She may have a personal vendetta as well as the money. I think there's an enjoyment on multiple levels."[37] On what she hopes for with regard to the fan response, "It's a lot of fun. They're going to want to see what happens next. Most importantly, I hope they’re rooting for John Wick the way that I did when I read the script."[19][39]
The beautiful wife of John Wick.[17] On the character of Helen, Leitch stated, "Helen’s the crux of the movie, so to have an actress like Bridget come on board in such an important role was gratifying. She’s got an elegance that is captivating." Leitch spoke very highly of Bridget's acting talents. When cast in the role of John's wife, she decided not to read the screenplay, believing that the limited amount of information would serve the story well. Moynahan stated, "There was a large portion of the story that I didn’t want to be informed about. I didn’t want or need to know that side of John. Helen brought love and light and joy into his life. Knowing the other side of it would make it a different story for me."[18][19] Iwanyk shared Moynahan's sentiments, adding, "Helen probably thought John had some skeletons in his closet, but it wasn't important. All we know as an audience is that the moment he met her, he became a different person. Love changed him."[17]
Viggo's right hand, the second in command and has been Viggo's lawyer for many years.[17] On the role of Avi, Stahelski stated, "As the part was written, he was just Viggo’s lawyer. But then Dean came in and made it funny and edgy. The scenes between him and Michael Nyqvist are some of my favorites." Winters spoke most highly of his colleagues on set, stating, "I got to work with Willem Dafoe and Keanu Reeves. We’ve got John Leguizamo, Michael Nyqvist and Bridget Moynahan. I mean, it's a really good cast and I got a front-row seat."[18][19] Additionally Winters praised Stahelski and Leitch's usage of practical sets of reality to action sequences sans the involvement of green screen and special effects, adding, "Their stunt and action experience paid off." Winters also stated, "It was like a front row seat to watching just incredible, incredible filmmaking," adding, "This was just straight up in your face, not computerized, old-school stunts. I really felt like I was in the front row of like a master class."[40]
The enigmatic owner of the Continental Hotel.[17][41] About the character of Winston, McShane said, "Winston is mysterious and enigmatic." He took the role due to his curiosity on the possibilities of the character, as well as his fondness for modern noir films.[19] Writer Kolstad stated, "[Winston] doesn’t say a lot, but when he does, the earth moves. If John and Viggo are the gods of New York, Winston is the titan." On the film itself, McShane added, "The writing, the acting and the visuals all have a mythical quality. And every character has an important part to play in a puzzle that comes together gradually."[17]
The proud business owner of Aurelio's Garage, a high-end chop shop.[17][42] About the character Aurelio, Leguizamo stated, "When a Russian mobster’s son shows up with John Wick’s car, I know there's going to be trouble. I'm going to have a problem either with the Russian mobster or with John Wick, but I’m not going to win either way."[19] Leguizamo believed that the costume design of the character created a big boost, and had a great impression on the actor, with him stating, "Mine is pretty slick, and that adds a lot of character. I’m walking through the set and all of a sudden I start feeling a little cocky, like I’m somebody. It all helps."[17]
A member of the old guard of assassins who is battle hardened, reliable and amongst the elite.[17][43] About the character of Marcus, Dafoe said, "Marcus is an assassin on a very high level. It's clear that he and [John] have a history and he's something of a mentor to him. They’re friends, but it's a friendship that was made in a very dark world."[19] Of Marcus' psychology he also added that, "He seems pragmatic; he seems fatalistic, which you would have to be in that line of work. " Writer Kolstad stated, "Marcus is a father figure. But he’s a father in the sense that he’s the king of the pride. When a new lion takes over a pride, he slaughters all the cubs. Marcus is that guy." On taking the role, Dafoe was very impressed with "leanness" of Kolstad's original screenplay, to which he stated, "The story is expressed mostly in action. That seemed to work well with Chad and David’s history." He also praised the "enthusiasm, freshness and eagerness" displayed by both Stahelski and Leitch within the filmmaking process.[17] Dafoe too added that the screenplay and overall project caters to his "particularity that makes them feel special" and the character-driven nature within the setting of New York City wasn't "something that I haven't really experienced" and additionally the chance of working with Reeves.[44] On the style of directors Stahelski and Leitch, Dafoe stated that their "style is reminiscent of John Woo's signature gun fu combat. The action is a real nice mix of martial arts and gunplay — you have the grace of martial arts, but then the bang of the gun."[45] as well adding, "The choreography isn't the same old, same old, or built around set pieces or a gag. It's really integrated into the story. [Stahelski and Leitch], they aren't just stunt people, they're filmmakers."[46]

The cast also includes David Patrick Kelly as a "cleaner" named Charlie, Randall Duk Kim as a doctor with a select clientele, Lance Reddick as Charon, a concierge at The Continental Hotel who always seems to know what the client needs, Munro M. Bonnell as a Russian Orthodox priest who protects the vault where Viggo stores his valuables,[47] Omer Barnea as Gregori and Toby Leonard Moore as Victor, Iosef's friends and bodyguards,[47] Daniel Bernhardt as Kirill, Viggo's henchman;[48] Bridget Regan as Addy,[47] Keith Jardine as Kuzma,[48] Tait Fletcher as Nicholai,[48] Thomas Sadoski as Jimmy,[48] Clarke Peters as Harry,[47] Kevin Nash as a bouncer named Francis at the Red Circle nightclub,[49][50] Gameela Wright as a delivery woman,[48][51]Vladislav Koulikov as Pavel,[48][51] Pat Squire as an elderly woman,[48][51] Vladimir Troitsky as a team leader,[48][51] and Scott Tixier as a violinist.[52][53]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

"Making a movie is actually fairly easy. Making a good one is much harder. It was a huge learning experience and I'm very proud of it. We stretched out schedule to the absolute limits. We fought for what we believed in, and chose to make a story-driven, character-driven action movie. That's why I chose to do it. This was an opportunity to do something that wasn't just about cars, explosions, fire and fights. Yes, John fights; yes, he shoots guns; and he drives a car very fast, but the focus was always trying to do something cinematically different."

— Chad Stahelski, on the experience of directing John Wick[17]

The premise for John Wick was conceived by screenwriter Derek Kolstad who began work on a treatment about a retired contract killer coming out to seek vengeance, entitled Scorn.[54] After one month of work, he had completed the first draft of the screenplay and once he had addressed several issues he pitched the script to various clients, garnering at least three offers.[55] When he first started thinking about writing the script, Kolstad was influenced by film-noir classics and the themes of revenge and the antihero and the occurrences of what may play out if "The worst man in existence found salvation […] When the source of his salvation is ripped from him […] Do the gates of Hades open?"[17][56] For Kolstad, both Alistair MacLean and Stephen King were influences in the creating of the story of John Wick in terms of characterisation and world-building, stating, "[…] MacLean could build a world, and King could surprise you by what the main character truly was capable of."[28] Kolstad's screenplay was featured on the annualThe Black List, for the best unproduced Hollywood scripts in 2012.[57]

On December 3, 2012, it was announced that Thunder Road Pictures had bought the script with discretionary funds, with Kolstad agreeing due to Thunder Road's plan to make the film straight away.[7][55][58] When Basil Iwanyk head of Thunder Road Pictures had first read Kolstad's original screenplay, he was immediately drawn main character of Wick, stating, "The tone of the script was subversive and really fun."[19] He too remarked the emotional weight and action theme of the piece, of which he admired. After Thunder Road had optioned the script, Kolstad spent additional months refurbishing the script with them. In the original script, the character of John Wick was written with "a man in his mid-sixties" to play the role, given the title character’s fabled reputation as a revered and respected assassin.[19] However, Iwanyk was of the belief that this was irrelevant and bent the original vision ever so slightly, stating, "Instead, we decided to look for someone who is not literally older, but who has a seasoned history in the film world."[59]

On May 7, 2013, it was announced that Keanu Reeves began negotiations to star in the piece in April, and was later confirmed as the film's male lead, after Iwanyk and Peter Lawson of Thunder Road showed him the script,[17] to which he thought to be full of potential and further stated, "I love the role, but you want the whole story, the whole ensemble to come to life."[60] Reeves and Kolstad had worked closely together on further developing the screenplay and the story,[55][61] with the screenwriter stating, "We spent as much time developing the other characters as we did his. [Keanu] recognizes that the strength of the storyline lies in even the smallest details."[62] The title of the film was later changed from Scorn to John Wick, as according to Kolstad, "Keanu liked the name so much, that Reeves kept telling everyone that he was making a film called 'John Wick'", and the producers agreed, changing the title.[27]

During story discussions for John Wick, Reeves contacted Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, who he originally met on the set of The Matrix,[63] regarding the possibility as to whether they were interested in choreographing or directing the action of the piece.[15][64] Reeves admired Stahelski and Leitch's work performing, choreographing and coordinating, stating that, "When I got the script... I immediately thought of Chad and Dave for the action design, but I was secretly hoping they'd want to direct it."[64] he then added, "I knew that they would love the genre and I knew that they would love John Wick. And I thought the worlds that get created — the real world and then this underworld — would be attractive to them, and it was."[15][64] After reading Kolstad's script, Stahelski and Leitch, told Reeves they wanted to tell the story of John Wick, as they both had a desire to get involved with a project as directors. Impressed with Reeves' enthusiasm and the quality of the script, Stahelski and Leitch, told him that they wished to direct the film and later presented him with their version of the story which was based on "[…] the idea of [Wick] as an urban legend, a thriller assassin movie with a realistic vibe and an otherworldly setting."[17] Impressed with their concept, Reeves supported the pair, and Stahelski and Leitch pitched the idea to the studio, who hired them to direct, contrary to their initial request of directing the film's second unit.[15] On 7 May 2013, it was announced that Stahelski and Leitch were to direct the film together as a team,[65][66] though it was later ruled by the Directors Guild of America that only Stahelski would be given the director credit.[6] Leitch was credited as a producer.[67]

Stahelski acknowledged the challenges in balancing the action with that of both the pace and tone,[45] stating "we're good at doing that for a particular scene when doing action, but here, we had to take a through-line for the entire film." He acknowledged also that action itself should be a collaborative entity with the story, as opposed to being a thing of its own: "If you're clever with the story and clever with the action, they can fuse together."[68] "We don’t see any real separation that the story stops, and then we just wow you with action. If it all fits and weaves together and helps you love the character, that's what we want to do. … Demand more out of your action, as an audience."[44][68]

It was remarked by Kolstad, once Reeves, Stahelski and Leitch were officially on board, that during the period of January 2013 to September 2013,[69] he was still working on the final drafts of the screenplay and the modifying of it, to which he described in the general sense a rather "relentless process" further stating, "[…] it needs to be in order to get everyone’s vision in check."[69][70]

On September 12, 2013, Willem Dafoe was confirmed to have been cast in the role of Marcus "[…] a close friend of Wick. He was the one who encouraged Wick to leave the life after his wife dies."[71][72] On 19 September 2013, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen, Adrianne Palicki and Dean Winters were later confirmed to be a part of the film's supporting cast.[73][74] On 14 October 2013, Bridget Moynahan had joined the cast of Stahelski and Leitch's film in the role of John Wick's wife who, "the beagle puppy, Daisy, was a posthumous gift to John from."[75][76][77] On 15 October 2013, Jason Isaacs had joined the cast, portraying David.[78][79][80]On 27 November 2013, Daniel Bernhardt was confirmed to have joined the cast of Stahelski and Leitch's John Wick, playing Kirill, "a formal Russian military commander who is Viggo's henchman."[81] Stahelski and Leitch are hoping for more opportunities behind the camera,[82] with Stahelski himself stating, "Our focus has always been to be filmmakers first and department heads second" and "Now we're following our passion and our dream".[83][84]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography was confirmed to have begun in New York, with an expected late 2014 release, with an original shooting schedule meant to have occurred from 25 September to 5 December.[85][86] On 14 October 2013, shooting began in Mill Neck, New York,[87] with the filming process scheduled to continue in and around New York City and greater New York area.[76][88]

On August 26, 2013, Lionsgate announced that they were looking for "a high-end glass house with a water view" that was located in Nassau County, additionally with a scene or two being shot in Long Island.[89] On October 6, 2013, filming at occurred next door to the Flatiron School, on 11 Broadway.[90] Filming moved toBrooklyn on October 24, with filming occurring on 6th Avenue between Union and Carroll Street, President Street between 6th and 7th Avenues and Carroll Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.[91] Additionally filming later occurred at the St. Francis Xavier Church on 6th Avenue.[92][93] On October 28, 2013, a scene was shotCITGO gas station, 501 N. Highland Ave in Upper Nyack, whilst also shooting footage at Route 9W and Christian Herald Road.[94][95]

On November 1, 2013, filming took place in lower Manhattan at 1 Wall Street Court, was used for the exterior of The Continental hotel. On November 12, 2013, some scenes were shot on 25 Broadway,[96] and in downtown Manhattan on Beaver Street by Broad Street.[97] Filming also took place at W 43rd Street and 8th Avenue, on November 13, in Manhattan,[98] and club scenes for John Wick have been filmed on W 27 Street, with November 15 being the last night schedule at the location.[99] On November 21, 2013, it was announced that a bath house scene was scheduled to be filmed on November 24, December 4 and December 5.[100] Other shooting locations included Tribeca, on November 20, which a chase scene was filmed on Church Street.[101] It was also reported, on November 27, that filming had been set up on E 83rd and 3rd Street on the Upper East Side.[102][103]

On December 2, 2013, a three-week Upper East Side shoot was scheduled until December 22, with Keanu Reeves and William Dafoe filming several scenes.[104] Filming continued to shoot in Tribeca from December 3 to December 5, with the notification placed on Church and Franklin.[105] After the Tribeca shoot, the crew moved to Long Island on December 6 to film a funeral scene, and the shoot will be exterior.[106] Additional filming was reported on December 13 for Chambers StreetWorth Street and Lafayette Street.[107] On December 19, Reeves was filming in the Williamsburg neighbourhood of Brooklyn.[108]

Principal photography was confirmed to have ended on December 20, 2013,[109] with post-productionbeginning on January 10, 2014.[110]

According to directors commentary, their first cut of the movie was 2 hours and 20 minutes long. They didn't reveal much about approximately 39 minutes of footage that was cut out of the movie but they did mentioned that ending fight between John and Viggo was longer but was cut down after they both acknowledged that Viggo shouldn’t really pose a big physical threat to Wick. Also, David Leitch said how "There’s a ton of great shots on the cutting room floor that’s just Keanu walking in cool environments." [111]

Cinematography[edit]

"Having the ALEXA XT with in-camera ARRIRAW is like going to back to an ARRICAM or an ARRIFLEX 435, which is amazing."

— Cinematographer Jonathan Sela, on the usage of ALEXA XT on John Wick[112]

The film was shot digitally with Arri Alexa XT in a distributed aspect ratio of 2.39:1.[113] Cinematographer Jonathan Sela himself chose to work with Arri Alexa XT cameras due to discussions regarding the look of the film John Wick, thus he pushed for a mix of ARRICAM and ALEXA which allowed, in turn, the blend of film and digital.[112] "Everybody loved the idea but when you run the numbers of having two packages and also the cost of film, it gets too expensive, so we decided to work entirely with the ALEXA. It's the camera I've used on commercials so I knew I was comfortable with the ALEXA and I knew I liked it."[112] Sela spoke of the idea that Stahelski, Leitch and himself wished to achieve a visual contrast between John Wick's normal life and the other of which he's drawn back into the underworld of assassins. "We wanted the first look to be soft and clean, and the second to be grittier, darker and sharper. For cost reasons we were shooting with just the one camera format, so I used different lenses and contrasting camerawork to create these two distinct looks." He describes the first section of the film as being far more static by stating that, "the camera never stops moving".[114] For John Wick he had decided on using both anamorphic and spherical lenses, to which he combined a set of Hawk V-Lite Vintage´74 anamorphics with that of Cooke S4 sphericals. The initial plan was to use the anamorphic and spherical lenses in the first and second parts, respectively, to create the visual contrast, however, he decided against such a course of action, as he stated, "[…] once we were shooting we felt that the camerawork was enough to separate those two worlds and we ended up using the anamorphics mainly for day work and the sphericals for night work."[112] Sela praised Hawk's Vintage '74 as "beautiful", however, highlighting that they flare considerably which would have become overbearing during night-time shooting. Equally, Sela added, "In daylight they gave us a hazy look and reduced the contrast, which helped make the day scenes seem much more cinematic to me."[112]

According to Sela, on-board ARRIRAW recording with the ALEXA XT cameras made a considerable difference with camerawork, stating, "Having the ALEXA XT with in-camera ARRIRAW is like going to back to an ARRICAM or an ARRIFLEX 435, which is amazing." There was a considerable amount of handheld camera work on the second section of John Wick and usage of the ALEXA M allowed filming "to squeeze through the window or into restricted spaces" to occur, especially for the car scenes.[112] Sela was recording ARRIRAW and used the whole sensor area of ALEXA's 4:3 for the anamorphic scenes, which allowed for the maximisation of the image quality for a 4K cinema release. Of such a decision the following was stated, "Shooting in ARRIRAW and having that extra sensor area helps most when you need to manipulate the image; you'll notice it when you have to adjust the color or contrast in a scene because you simply have more information to work with."[112]

Design[edit]

Costume design[edit]

Costume designer Luca Mosca explained that Wick had to possess a piece of attire that had to be worn throughout almost the entire production of the film, to which he then added, "Then we had to tailor it perfectly and make it sleek and timeless enough to fit into this perfect world." Due to the nature of the world Stahelski and Leitch created, Luca had to create a statement for every character based on their costume.[18] Reeves remarked praise for the costumer designer, to which he highlighted Luca's ability to give the pieces of clothing meaning, if only subtle; "All the different shades of black that Luca used gave it a lot of overtones. It's funereal and it's priestly. It's also very chic, but it doesn't call attention to itself. When I put on the suit, it definitely affects me."[42] Initially the idea was to place the villains of the piece in combat gear, but later they decided against that due to the principle that they have to be placed in suits, with Leitch quoting Luca, "It is about men in suits."[115]

Production design[edit]

John Wick features not two worlds, but instead "two of everything", states production designer Dan Leigh on the contrast of the worlds, speaking in jest.[18] Leigh too added, "I approached the story as more of a fable, which ties into the graphic-novel idea. The visual manifestation of that is something that transcends reality. The light is a little bit different. There’s texture in the air. There are unexpected objects everywhere."[116]

Sound design[edit]

James Bolt and Martyn Zub were the re-recording mixersMark Stoeckinger was the supervising sound editor.[117]

Production sound mixer Danny Michael had used Sound Devices' 788T-SSD Digital Recorder[118] and CL-WiFi[118] as sound devices, additionally with a Lectrosonics VRT-Venue System, Lectrosonics radio mics,Schoeps CMC-6U and CMIT-5U microphones, a Cooper Sound 208 mixer, Blackmagic dual seven-inch monitors and a Denecke Dcode GR-1 as the main time clock for John Wick.[118] Due to John Wick being an action-oriented piece, it required a lot of sound effects, as well as "file-based workflow".[119]

For Michael, the 788T-SSD's ability to swap out removable storage was an advantage, due to himself simply supplying his CompactFlash to the post-production company Light Iron, in order for them to process the raw unedited footage on the set.[119] Michael stated, "I was basically handing over my sound every time a camera roll changed, to a person who was literally five feet away from me" adding that,[120] "They then took my material and synced it with what was coming off the cameras, on the spot. We would rotate CF cards throughout the course of the day."[120]

Visual effects[edit]

Jake Braver was the overall Visual Effects Supervisor and visual effects company Spin VFX worked on most of the visual effects on John Wick.[121]

Music[edit]

The musical score to John Wick was composed by Tyler Bates and Joel J. Richard, with on-screen violin music performed by Scott Tixier.[122] The film also features a few pieces of additional music such as Marilyn Manson's "Killing Strangers" and T-Bo and Bengie B's Get Money. The original soundtrack album, John Wick: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, was released digitally on October 21 and received a physical format release on October 27 by Varese Sarabande Records.[123] In addition to Bates and Richard's score, the album features music by artists such as Ciscandra Nostalghia, The Candy Shop Boys, and M86 & Susie Q. Le Castle Vaniaalso provided additional music for the score.[122][124]

Influences[edit]

Director Chad Stahelski said influences on John Wick included; The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966), Point Blank (1967), Le Cercle Rouge (1970), and The Killer (1989).[125]

Stahelski said about The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, "Look at Clint Eastwood in [the film] —there is so much back-story unsaid there. We're big fans of leaving it to your imagination. We just give you some gold coins, and then it's, "Where do the gold coins come from?" We'll get to that. Have your imagination do some work there."[25] He also said Point Blank (1967) influenced John Wick: "One of the biggest inspirations for the film was Point Blank. We watched it on a loop in our office and there are a couple homages to that [in John Wick]."[126] Park Chan-wook's The Vengeance Trilogy (2002–2005) and Lee Jeong-beom's The Man from Nowhere (2010) influenced the film due to "[their] minimalist composition and graphic nature."[127]

For screenwriter Derek Kolstad, both Alistair MacLean and Stephen King were huge influences in the creation of the story of John Wick in terms of characterisation and world-building, stating, with himself stating, "MacLean could build a world, and King could surprise you by what the main character truly was capable of."[128] Outside of films, Stahelski and Leitch drew inspiration from the visual stylings of the '60s and '70s as well as cinematic influences, including Sergio LeoneAkira KurosawaSteve McQueenLee MarvinWilliam Friedkin and Sam Peckinpah.[25] With Stahelski himself stating, "All the way back to Kurosawa up to Sergio Leone. We like thespaghetti western sensibility there, some of the composition." Albeit inspriation and emulation from the noir filmgenre, Stahelski too added that, "Noir maybe was sort of less impactful for us than the other sort of westerns and Kurosawa and things like that. I think we wanted to make this hard-boiled character."[125][126][129]

Marketing[edit]

The official website for John Wick debuted on August 15, 2014 introducing a marketing campaign and interactive layout to promote the film. The website streamed an audio file as well as containing interactive games such as "The Red Club Club" and "Revenge Ride".[130] Lionsgate also provided information on the cast and crew as well as a gallery and video section.[131] The first images debuted on August 21, 2014 featuring Reeves' as Wick.[132] With the release Liongate confirmed the film being set for a "sudden release" on October 24, 2014.[133] On September 10, 2014, the teaser poster was released as well as the confirmation date of the expected teaser trailer.[134] The teaser trailer for John Wick debuted September 12, 2014.[135] The theatrical release poster and the final theatrical trailer were both released on September 30, 2014, by both Stahelski and Leitch on an 'Ask me anything' Reddit session.[136]

Lionsgate had provided Collider and MoviePilot, on October 2, 2014, with a prize pack to give away to various readers, which included Assassin's Creed Unity, a Fandango gift card for $25, a Lionsgate DVD 3-pack withDreddGamer, and Rambo, and a John Wick poster and T-shirt.[137][138] On October 6, 2014, the official website for John Wick had been updated to include three trailers, photographs with John's story as well as individual cast photos and mini-biography's.[139] The IMAX TV spot trailer for John Wick debuted October 6, 2014, featuring new footage of the film.[140] Carl F. Bucherer was the official partner of the John Wick premiere in New York City on October 13, 2014. Keanu Reeves sported a Manero AutoDate with a light dial, Willem Dafoe wore a Manero AutoDate in classic black, and Daniel Bernhardt with a Patravi ChronoGrade.[141] An IMAX Featurette was released on October 22, 2014 featuring clips relating to the film, accompanied by statements by Reeves, Stahelski, and Leitch.[142]

On October 16, 2014, John Wick featured on the week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly.[143][144]

As part of a cross-promotion deal with Overkill Software, Lionsgate and Thunder Road Pictures, on October 21, 2014, John Wick was added as a playable character in the online game Payday 2. Also added to the game were Wick's signature weapons from the film, along with a perk tree that allows players to dual-wield certain firearms.[145] Additionally, Fandango offered people who purchase tickets online at select theaters a free download of Payday 2 through Steam.[146] Variety described Liongate's deal as a "pretty imaginative marketing move".[147] Danielle DePalma, Lionsgate's EVP of Digital Marketing, stated, "We're big fans of Payday 2 and the team at Starbreeze, and we're thrilled to kick off our partnership with such a cool movie"[148] and Bo Andersson Klint, Starbreeze CEO, stated, "We've finally got a real hitman on our team. Being able to play as John Wick in Payday 2 ahead of the movie's release is a great reward for our loyal Payday 2 community."[148]

Release[edit]

The ArcLight Hollywood in Hollywood, California had hosted the film's Los Angeles premiere

John Wick premiered at the Regal Union Square Theatre, Stadium 14 on October 13, 2014 in New York City,[149] after screening at the Austin Fantastic Fest on September 19,[150][151] where it opened the official sidebar section, Special Gala Screening, to an astounding reception,[152]and the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles on October 22, 2014.[153]

Pre-release screenings[edit]

Prior to John Wick's public release, an advanced screening of the film was shown on October 9, 2014 at Regal Oakwood in Hollywood, Florida.[154] A screening was shown in advance at the UA Court Street inBrooklyn, New York on October 14.[155] Glendale Designs sponsored a private screening on October 16, 2014 at Harkins Arrowhead in Peoria, Arizona.[156] BackstageOL and Lionsgate hosted an advanced screening on October 21, 2014 at Edwards Greenway Grand Palace Stadium inHouston, Texas and at the Santikos Embassy 14 in San Antonio, Texas. Additionally, Lionsgate had announced 40 additional advanced screening's at selected theatres in the United States from October 21 to October 22., as part of a national campaign to promote John Wick.[157]Entertainment One Films held advanced screenings in TorontoOttawa,HalifaxCalgaryEdmontonVictoria and Vancover between October 20 and October 23.[158]

Theatrical run[edit]

John Wick began a wide theatrical release in the United States on October 24, 2014,[159][160] expanding in successive weeks to FranceAustralia and Netherlands,[161][162] ahead of a bow in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2015 after expanding throughout Europe.[163][164]

On 22 May 2013, Liongate had sold more than $250 million in territorial rights to nine titles at the Cannes Film Festival, including John Wick.[165] Studio Canal will distribute the piece throughout Germany,[166] Metropolitan Filmexport acquired the French distribution rights to John Wick from Lionsgate,[167] Acme Film acquired the distribution rights throughout the Baltic region,[168] Monolith Films acquired the film rights in PolandImagemhad acquired the Latin American distribution rights,[166] Orange Sky Golden Harvest obtained the film rights inTaiwan and Hong Kong,[164] and Media Pro acquired the rights in the regions of CzechRomaniaHungary, andBulgaria.[164] Entertainment One Films picked up the Canadian distribution rights.[169] On 10 June 2014, Belga Films had acquired the rights to distribute the film within the Benelux region.[170] On 2 July 2014, MK2 Pictures were confirmed to have acquired the Italian distribution rights to John Wick.[166][171] On 8 May 2014, the Huayi Brothers picked up the Chinese distribution rights to John Wick, being one of only four films in the United States that were picked up, with a planned 2015 limited theatrical release.[172] On 11 August 2014, Lions Gate Entertainment acquired from Thunder Road Films the distribution rights to John Wick in the United States, with a planned 2014 limited theatrical release,[173][174][175] and shortly after, Summit Entertainment will distribute the film in the United States[176] On 31 October 2014, it was announced that Warner Bros. Pictures would be distributing the film within the United Kingdom.[177][178] It was later announced that the release date in the United Kingdom was pushed back from the first weekend of 2015 to 10 April 2015.[1]

On October 2, 2014, Summit Entertainment announced that John Wick will be released in IMAX.[179] Phil Groves, Senior Vice President of IMAX Corp and Executive Vice President of Global Distribution, IMAX Entertainment, stated, "John Wick is a fun action romp, complete with a tremendously entertaining performance by Keanu Reeves that is perfect for IMAX fans."[180] further adding, "There's no better place for audiences to experience the film's stylized storytelling than in IMAX theatres."[181]

Box office[edit]

Worldwide

John Wick earned $14,415,922 across 2,589 locations, which was the second highest opening of that weekend, at an average of $5,465 per theatre[182] compared to the $7 million to $8 million opening most analysts projected the revenge thriller would make.[183] As of January 11, 2015 the film had grossed $42,998,300 in North America and $27,913,545 outside North America for a worldwide total of $70,911,845.[184]

North America

The film had a wide release in the United States and Canada in selected theatres on October 24.[185] The film earned $5.45 million on its opening day,[186] including an estimated $0.87 million from late night Thursday,[187]which was the second highest opening of that weekend, at an average of $5,465 per theatre.[188] The film grossed $2.5 million from 347 IMAX locations that weekend, which represented 17.7 percent of the film's overall gross for its opening weekend.[189] The audience was 60% male and 77% were older than 25.[190][191]

Other territories

Outside North America, the film took $1,377,305 during its international opening weekend.[192] The film's highest-grossing debuts were in FranceAustraliaThailandMexico, and the United Arab Emirates.[192] On its second week, it added $6.7 million from 33 territories.[193] The film went number one in France ($1.2M) from 300 screens, number three in Australia ($961,000) from 177 screens, and number ten in the Middle East ($1M) from a total of 80 screens.[193] The next major market for John Wick is Brazil on November 27.[193]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

John Wick received positive reviews from critics and audiences. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoesreports that the film holds an 83% approval rating, based on 152 reviews, with an average score of 6.8/10. The site's consensus reads: "Stylish, thrilling, and giddily kinetic, John Wick serves as a satisfying return to action for Keanu Reeves—and what looks like it could be the first of a franchise."[194] Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 67 (out of 100) based on 36 reviews from mainstream critics, considered to be "generally favorable".[195] CinemaScore reported that audiences gave the film a "B" grade.[196][197]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised the piece by stating, "John Wick is the kind of fired-up, ferocious B-movie fun some of us can't get enough of." He continued by praising the "juicy performances" from Dafoe, Leguizamo, and McShane as "ample compensation", additionally with Stahelski's ability to direct with "a flair for movement and framing that slams you right into the fights, stabbings and shoot-outs."[198] Jordan Hoffman ofThe Guardian scored the film four out of five stars, writing, "A slick, propulsive and ridiculous crime picture that strides like an automatic machine gun." while praising Dafoe and McShane's performances.[199]

Richard Corliss of TIME Magazine wrote, "Action movies are about movement, and John Wick pursues that goal with remorseless verve."[200] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of A.V. Club gave the film an "B+" rating, stating, "An underworld fantasy that grafts crisp action on to Rian Johnson-esque world-building, producing one of the more fully realized shoot-'em-up flicks in recent memory." He continued by praising the script of Kolstad, citing that it "distinguishes itself by carefully defining the boundaries of its universe". He also admired Leitch and Stahelski's ability of "using clean, wide compositions and pivoting camera movements to emphasize the finesse of their performers."[201] Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A-" rating and praised it as, "One of the most excitingly visceral action flicks I've seen in ages." He also commented very positively on Kolstad's screenplay, "a marvelously rich and stylish feat of pulpy world-building" and heralding Stahelski and Leitch, "They've taken a broken clock and lovingly restored it with Swiss timing and precision."[202]

Justin Lowe of Hollywood Reporter granted the film praise, "After a marked absence from the genre, Reeves resoundingly returns with an effortless, kinetic style that positions the film extremely well for any potential follow-ups." Speaking highly of Jonathan Sela's ability to "[bathe] even daytime scenes in grim gray shadows and expressive blue hues that are sometimes broodingly dense" and Elisabet Ronalds' editing as "focused". He praised directors Stahelski and Leitch's "tendency to favour skilfully framed master shots over quick cuts from multiple angles, they immerse viewers in dynamic onscreen clashes."[203]

Peter Debruge of Variety spoke highly of the film, "Back in action-hero mode, Keanu Reeves joins forces with his Matrix stunt double to deliver a slick and satisfying revenge thriller." He described the piece as "a technically impeccable actioner" and admired the directors gift to "understand what a thrill well-choreographed action can be when we're actually able to make out what's happening". Debruge too praised Reeves' performance and Sela's cinematography.[204] Stephanie Zacharek of The Village Voice said that, "Reeves is wonderful here, a marvel of physicality and stern determination—he moves with the grace of an old-school swashbuckler." Describing Sela's cinamatography as "the most beautifully choreographed action sequences I've seen in an American movie in years" and praising Leitch and Stahelski as "people who understand action."[205] Bilge Ebiri of Vulture commented, "It's a beautiful coffee-table action movie."[206]

Jeannette Catsoulis wrote, in her review for The New York Times, "Harbouring few ambitions beyond knock-your-socks-off action sequences, this crafty revenge thriller delivers with so much style—and even some wit—that the lack of substance takes longer than it should to become problematic." Catsoulis praised Dafoe and Leguizamo as "bringing real subtlety to an all-too-brief scene" and Nyqvist as "marvellous", as well as Stahelski's direction and Sela's cinematography.[207] Forrest Wickman of Slate noted, "John Wick offers a slow burn, sizzling in a manner true to its hero’s surname." [208]

Sequel[edit]

During an interview on February 4, 2015, directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch revealed that a John Wicksequel was currently in development.[209][210] On February 6, 2015 CEO of LionsgateJon Feltheimer made an announcement during a conference call, to which he stated, "We see ‘John Wick’ as a multiple-title action franchise". [211] Additionally, it was reported that Kolstad will return to write the screenplay. [212]

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Fury (2014 film)

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Fury
Staring into the distance, a disheveled soldier stands in front of a tank, with "Fury" written on the barrel and other soldiers leaning/sitting on it.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Ayer
Produced by
  • Bill Block
  • John Lesher
  • Alex Ott
  • Ethan Smith
  • David Ayer
Written byDavid Ayer
Starring
Music bySteven Price
CinematographyRoman Vasyanov
Edited byDody Dorn
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
  • October 15, 2014(Newseum)
  • October 17, 2014(United States)
Running time
134 minutes[1][2]
CountryUnited States[3]
LanguageEnglish
German
Budget$68 million[4]
Box office$211.8 million[4]

Fury is a 2014 American war film written and directed by David Ayer. The film stars Brad PittShia LaBeoufLogan Lerman,Michael Peña, and Jon Bernthal. The film portrays tank crews during the final days of World War II in Europe. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's Death Traps, about American armored warfare in World War II. Ayer aimed for a greater degree of realism in the film than in other World War II dramas.[5]

Rehearsal began in early September 2013 in Hertfordshire,England followed by principal photography on September 30, 2013, in Oxfordshire. Filming continued for a month and a half at different locations, which included the city of Oxford, and concluded on November 13. Fury was released on October 17, 2014. The film received positive reviews from critics and proved to be very successful at the box office grossing over $211 million.

Plot[edit]

As the Allies make their final push into the Reich, a battle-hardened U.S. Army staff sergeant in the 66th Armored Regiment,2nd Armored Division named Don "Wardaddy" Collier commands an M4A3E8 Sherman tank named Fury and its five-man, all-veteran crew: gunner Boyd "Bible" Swan; loader Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis; and driver Trini "Gordo" Garcia. The tank's original assistant driver/bow gunner, "Red", has been killed in battle. His replacement is the enlisted Army typist, Norman Ellison, who has neither seen the inside of a tank nor experienced the ravages of war. During his encounter with the men, they harass him and are cruel, obnoxious, and rude to him. Norman is then ordered to clean the tank, and vomits outside after finding a part of "Red's" face. While at a forward operating base, it's revealed that Wardaddy greatly despises the Waffen-SS, shown when he harasses an injured captive SS officer before telling Norman to kill every one of them he sees.

The surviving crew, who have been together since the North African Campaign, belittle the new recruit upon meeting him, both for his lack of experience and for his reluctance to kill Germans, especially the teenagers of the Hitlerjugend; a decision which results in the death of their platoon leader, Lieutenant Parker, and the destruction of his tank and crew. In an effort to 'educate' him to the realities of war, a furious Wardaddy demands Norman kill a captive German artilleryman. When Norman refuses, Wardaddy forces the gun into his hand and makes him execute the prisoner.

The bond between Norman and Wardaddy becomes stronger after capturing a small German town. Searching a house, Wardaddy and Norman discover a German woman, Irma, and her cousin Emma. Norman is then left behind closed doors in the bedroom with Emma. After they come out of the bedroom, the four then sit down and have breakfast together, but the tank crew barges in, rudely teasing the women and angering Wardaddy and Norman. Shortly afterwards, a German bombardment hits the town, killing Emma and some of the American forces. Norman tells Wardaddy that he has begun to enjoy killing German soldiers.

A platoon of four tanks, led by Fury, receives orders to hold a vital crossroads, protecting a clear path to supply trains and a camp full of allied nurses and rear-echelon supplies troops (the map shows Emmerthalsouth of Hameln, where the railway from the Ruhr district to Hanover crosses the Weser river). On the way to the crossroads, they are ambushed by a heavily-armed German Tiger I, which quickly destroys one of the tanks. The remaining three tanks reluctantly attack the German tank, knowing they are outgunned. The Shermans advance and attempt to outflank the Tiger, but two other Shermans are destroyed before they can make it. With some decisive and experienced maneuvering, Fury gets behind the Tiger where its armor is weakest, and destroys it. Bible notes that he believes they were spared for a reason and the men proceed to the crossroads, knowing that they are the only tank left to protect the camp down the road.

As they reach the crossroads, the tank is immobilized when it hits a landmine. They soon realize a reinforced company of three hundred Waffen-SS panzergrenadiers who have lost their half-tracks and trucks are heading their way. The crew initially wants to abandon the tank and escape on foot, but Wardaddy refuses to leave. The crew, not wanting to abandon their leader, decide to stay and plan an ambush.

Immobilized, outnumbered and outgunned, the group talk as Bible tells "Isaiah, Chapter Six" as Wardaddy proclaims. Norman is then given the nickname "Machine" by Coon-Ass for his Nazi-killing, and drinking like a machine. Wardaddy and his men nevertheless inflict heavy losses on the Germans using both the tank's and the crew's weapons, Wardaddy using a captured German Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifle as a long gun, in addition to his M1917 .45- caliber revolver. As they continue to fight and begin to run low on ammunition, one by one Grady, Gordo, and Bible are all killed. Wardaddy is gravely wounded by an SS sniper using a Karabiner 98k rifle. Norman and Wardaddy retreat back into the tank where they share their last words. When SS soldiers drop two Model 24 Stielhandgranate stick grenades into the tank, Wardaddy, wounded and unable to move, orders Norman to escape through the bottom emergency hatch of the tank. Norman escapes as the last surviving crew member and hides in the partial crater previously made by the landmine explosion. The grenades then detonate, killing Wardaddy. A young Waffen-SS trooper discovers Norman beneath the destroyed tank but does not report him. Norman continues to hide as the surviving German soldiers move on.

The next morning, Norman awakens to return to his fallen brothers in Fury, he places his coat upon Wardaddy and takes his pistol as he hears movement outside. As Norman awaits his fate, he is discovered by U.S. Army troop, who tell him that he's a hero. As Norman is being transported to safety, he looks back at the carnage of the hundreds of dead German SS troops surrounding the remains of the destroyed Fury.

Themes[edit]

The movie shows how a veteran tank crew incorporates and indoctrinates a new member to withstand the demands of war. Under his platoon sergeant's leadership the new crewman, Norman (an Army typist), undergoes a transformation that allows him to function under the conditions of war while leaving behind the trappings of civil society. The transformation of Norman could also serve as an allegory for the audience's own education on the exigencies of war. Major themes include the horrors of war and their dehumanizing effects on soldiers and civilians, the strong bonds formed during wartime, man's inhumanity to man (and woman), the call of duty, loyalty and leadership, and spiritual redemption in the face of death.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Tiger 131 – the only operatingTiger I tank in the world – was lent by the The Tank Museum for the film. It is the first time a genuine Tiger I tank was used in a contemporary war film since 1946;131 was restored to running condition between 1990 and 2003, further work was only completed in 2012
The Bovington Tank Museum's M4A2E8 Sherman in 2009,[16] the tank which portrayed Fury in the film; A2 versions are visually very similar to M4A3E8s, the principal US Army late war model and the type depicted in Fury.[17]

On February 13, 2013, Deadline reported that QED International had purchased their next project, Fury; they would finance the film, scripted by David Ayer, who would also direct later that year.[18] On 3 April production was set to begin in September 2013.[19] On April 10, 2013Sony Pictures won the auction from Universal Pictures for the film andColumbia Pictures acquired the film's domestic rights.[20]

Casting[edit]

On April 3, 2013, Sony started to assemble the cast for the film whenBrad Pitt, who previously starred in 2009's WWII-set Inglourious Basterds, entered final talks to take the lead role of Wardaddy.[6] On April 23, Shia LaBeouf joined the cast.[8] On 1 May it was announced that Logan Lerman had also joined Fury '​s cast, playing Pitt's crew member Norman Ellison.[7] On 14 May THR announced that Michael Peña was in negotiations to play a member of Pitt's tank crew.[9] On May 17, Jon Bernthal joined the cast as Grady Travis, a cunning, vicious and world-wise Arkansas native.[10] On August 26, Scott Eastwood also joined the cast, playing Sergeant Miles.[12] On 19 September Brad William Henke joined as Sergeant Roy Davis, commander of another tank, Lucy Sue. (The first Sherman destroyed by the Tiger).[13] Jason Isaacs was cast on 7 October 2013.[11] Other cast members includeXavier SamuelJim ParrackEugenia Kuzmina, Kevin Vance, and Branko Tomović.[14]

Preparation[edit]

Before filming, Ayer required the actors to undergo a four-month preparation process. This included a week-long boot camp run by Navy SEALs. Pitt stated, "It was set up to break us down, to keep us cold, to keep us exhausted, to make us miserable, to keep us wet, make us eat cold food. And if our stuff wasn't together we had to pay for it with physical forfeits. We're up at five in the morning, we're doing night watches on the hour."

Ayer also pushed the cast to physically spar each other, leading to many black eyes and bloody noses. They insulted each other with personal attacks as well. On top of that, the actors were forced to live in the tank together for an extended period of time where they ate, slept, and defecated.

In regard to his choices, Ayer defended himself, saying, "I am ruthless as a director. I will do whatever I think is necessary to get what I want.”[21]

Filming[edit]

The film's crews were rehearsing the film scenes in HertfordshireEngland, in September 2013.[22] Brad Pitt was spotted in preparations for Fury driving a tank on September 3 in the English countryside.[23] Principal photography began on September 30, 2013, in the Oxfordshire countryside.[24][25] Pinewood Studios sent warning letters to the villagers of ShirburnPyrton and Watlington that there would be sounds of gunfire and explosions during the filming of Fury.[26][27]

On October 15, 2013, a stuntman was accidentally stabbed in the shoulder by a bayonet while rehearsing at the set in Pyrton. He was taken to John Radcliffe HospitalOxford by an air ambulance. Police confirmed that they were treating it as an accident.[28] In November 2013, the film caused controversy by shooting a scene on Remembrance Day in which extras wore Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS uniforms. Ayer apologized for the incident, and Sony also made an apology.[29] Filming was wrapped-up on November 15, 2013 in Oxfordshire.[30]

Music[edit]

On November 19, 2013, composer Steven Price signed on to score the film.[31][32] Varèse Sarabande released the original soundtrack album for the film on October 14, 2014.[33]

Portrayal of history[edit]

The Schachtellaufwerk wheel arrangement on a Tiger I, which is identical to Tiger 131 as used for the movie.

Fury is a fictional film about a tank crew during the final days of the war in Europe. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books such as Belton Y. Cooper's Death Traps about American armored warfare in World War II. Ayer went to considerable lengths to seek authentic uniforms and weapons appropriate to the period of the final months of the war in Europe.[5] The film was shot in England in large part due to the availability of working World War II-era tanks. The film featured Tiger 131, the last surviving operational Tiger I. The tank belongs to Bovington Tank Museum at Bovington, England. It is the first time since the 1946 film Theirs Is the Glory that a real Tiger tank – and not a prop version – has been used on a film set.[34] Tiger 131 is a very early model Tiger I tank; externally it has some significant differences from later Tiger I models, most noticeably the outermost row of road wheels (of the trio per axle, used in the Schachtellaufwerk overlapping and interleaved arrangement characteristic of the Tiger I) which are also rimmed in rubber, as well as the dustbin shaped cupola.[35] In the last weeks of the war a number of these early model Tigers were used in last ditch defence efforts; one of Germany's last Tigers to be lost at theBrandenburg Gate in Berlin was of a similar vintage.[36] Ten working M4 Sherman tanks were used. The Sherman tank Fury was played by an M4A2E8 Sherman tank named RON/HARRY (T224875), also lent by Bovington Tank Museum.[37]

While the plot of the film is fictional, the depiction of the tank Fury and its commander Wardaddy parallels the experience of several real Allied tankers, such as the American tank commander Staff Sergeant Lafayette G. Pool who landed just after D-Day and destroyed 258 enemy vehicles until his tank was knocked out in Germany in late 1944,[38] and the small number of Sherman tanks to survive from the landing at D-Day to the end of the war, such as Bomb, a Sherman tank that landed at D-Day and survived into bitter fighting in Germany at the war's end, the only Canadian Sherman tank to survive the fighting from D-Day to VE Day.[39]The plot also has some similarities to the battle of Crailsheim, fought in Germany in 1945. The last stand of the crew of the disabled Fury bears some resemblance to that of Medal of Honor recipient Audie Murphyaboard a burning M10 Wolverine tank destroyer outside Holtzwihr in Alsace-Lorraine on January 24, 1945. The fighting in the film also bears similarity to the 1943 film Sahara starring Humphrey Bogart in which the crew of an M3 Lee named "Lulu Belle" and a contingent of stranded British soldiers, defend a remote well in Libyaagainst a larger German force of the elite Afrika Korps, to the demise of most of the Allies.

Release[edit]

Sony Pictures had previously set November 14, 2014 as the American release date for Fury.[40] On August 12, 2014, the date was moved up to October 17.[41] The film was released in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2014.

Fury had its world premiere at Newseum in Washington, D.C. on October 15, 2014,[42] followed by a wide release across 3,173 theaters in North America on October 17.[43]

Home media[edit]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on January 27, 2015.[44]

Partnership with World of Tanks[edit]

The film additionally had a partnership with the popular online video game World of Tanks, where the main tank from the film, Fury, was available for purchase in-game using real currency for a limited time after the film's release. The tank also served as the centerpiece in themed events in the vein of the film following its release.[45][46][47]

Internet leak[edit]

The film was leaked onto peer-to-peer file sharing websites by the hacker group "Guardians of Peace" on November 27, 2014.[48] Along with it came four other at-the-time unreleased Sony Pictures films (AnnieMr. TurnerStill Alice, and To Write Love on Her Arms).[48] Within three days of the initial leak, Fury had been downloaded an estimated 1.2 million times.[48]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film proved to be very successful at the box office. Grossing $85,817,906 in North America and $122,600,000 in other territories for a worldwide total of $208,417,906.[4]

North America

Fury was released on October 17, 2014, in North America across 3,173 theatres.[49] It earned $1.2 million from Thursday late night showings from 2,489 theatres.[50][51] On its opening day, the film grossed $8.8 million.[52][53][54] The film topped the box office on its opening weekend earning $23,500,000 at an average of $7,406 per theatre.[55][56] The film's opening weekend gross is David Ayer's biggest hit of his (now five-film) directorial career, surpassing the $13.1 million debut of End of Watch and his third-biggest opening as a writer behind The Fast and the Furious ($40 million) and S.W.A.T. ($37 million).[57] In its second weekend the film earned $13 million (-45%).[58]

Other territories

Fury was released a week following its North American debut and earned $11.2 million from 1,975 screens in 15 markets. The film went number one in Australia ($2.2 million) and number five in France ($2.1 million).[59][60] In UK, the film topped the box office in its opening weekend with £2.69 million ($4.2 million) knocking off Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which earned £1.92 million ($3.1 million) from the top spot.[61][62]In its second weekend the film added $14.6 million in 44 markets, bringing the overseas cumulative audience [cume] to $37.8 million. It went number one in Finland ($410,000) and in Ukraine ($160,000).[63]

Critical response[edit]

Fury has received positive reviews from critics, who praised its visual style, Ayer's direction, and the performances of its main cast members. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a "Certified Fresh" rating of 77%, based on 220 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's consensus reads, "Overall, Fury is a well-acted, suitably raw depiction of the horrors of war that offers visceral battle scenes but doesn't quite live up to its larger ambitions."[64] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 64 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[65]

If memorable war movies mean something to you, open that book to a new page and add Fury to the list. It belongs there.

Kenneth Turan — Los Angeles Times[66]

The Boston Globe '​s Ty Burr gave 2.5 out of 4 stars and talked about Pitt's character Sergeant Don "Wardaddy" Collier, commenting on Wardaddy's portrayal as "the battle-scarred leader of a tank squad pushing through Germany toward Berlin, Brad Pitt creates a warrior who is terse, sometimes noble, more often brutal." Another critic, Burr, explained that Ayer portrayed in the character of Wardaddy "a figure both monstrous and upstanding. In one scene, he shoots a captured enemy officer in the back. A few scenes later, he's protecting two German women from being assaulted by his own men." Burr further stated that, "Fury gives us terrible glimpses: tank treads rolling over a body pancaked into the mud, an elderly woman cutting meat off a dead horse, a woman in a wedding dress among a crowd of refugees. Fury wants to lead us to a fresh consideration of 'the good war' while simultaneously celebrating the old bromides and clichés. No wonder it shoots itself in the tank."[67]

Newsday '​s Rafer Guzman admired director Ayer, who "does a good job of putting us inside the tank Fury"; with "all the extra blood and brutality, this is still a macho and romanticized war movie", and he singled out Pitt, who he said "serves honorably in the John Wayne role".[68] Deadline Hollywood '​s Pete Hammond praised Lerman's performance saying, "It is a great performance, very Oscar-worthy in part of Logan Lerman. Those scenes between Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman trying to teach him the trips of war and how to man up is remarkable."[69]

It never scales the cinematic heights or reaches the same groundbreaking level asSaving Private Ryan, but it's intensely ferocious and relentlessly rough on the senses. You'll know you've been to war, and not on the Hollywood front.

Rex Reed — New York Observer[70]

Film critic Christopher Orr of The Atlantic magazine said that the film "is too technically refined to be a truly bad movie, but too narratively and thematically stunted to be a good one. In a sense, it succeeds too well in conjuring its own subject matter: heavy, mechanical, claustrophobic, and unrelenting."[71] The Philadelphia Inquirer's Steven Rea gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and praised, "Fury presents an unrelentingly violent, visceral depiction of war, which is perhaps as it should be. Bayonets in the eye, bullets in the back, limbs blown apart, corpses of humans and horses splayed across muddy, incinerated terrain. Ayer brought a similar you-are-there intensity to his 2012 cops-on-patrol drama, End of Watch (also with Peña)." But on the opposite side of Rea's admiration, he thinks, "It wouldn't be right to call Fury entertaining, and in its narrow focus (as narrow as the view from the tank's periscope), the film doesn't offer a broader take on the horrors of war - other than to put those horrors right in front of us, in plain view."[72] Chris Vognar wrote the review for The Dallas Morning Newsgiving the film "B+" grade, in which he writes about "War" which he thinks is, "hell," and also "relentless, unsparing, unsentimental and violent to the mind, body and soul. Fury conveys these truths with brute force and lean, precise drama."[73] Kenneth Turan for the Los Angeles Times praised the film highly, writing: "Best job I ever had" sentence "is one of the catchphrases the men in this killing machine use with each other, and the ghastly thing is they half believe it's true."[66]

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter simply said, "Fury is a good, solid World War II movie, nothing more and nothing less. Rugged, macho, violent and with a story sufficiently unusual to grab and hold interest, it's a modern version of the sort of movie Hollywood turned out practically every week back in the 1940s and 1950s."[74] Peter Debruge wrote for the magazine Variety in which he praised Pitt, "Brad Pitt plays a watered-down version of his 'Inglourious Basterds' character in this disappointingly bland look at a World War II tank crew."[75] The Wrap '​s James Rocchi gave 4 out 5 ratings and expressed a warm approval of the film which is "unflinching, unsentimental and never unconsidered, "Fury '​s rumbling, metal-clad exterior has real humanity, fragile and frightened, captured and caged deep within it."[76] Randy Myers of the San Jose Mercury Newsrated the film 3 out of 4 and talked about LaBeouf "who's most impressive, inhabiting the soul of a scripture-quoting soldier who seeks guidance from the Word in hopes of remaining on a moral path. While much has been made about the reportedly extreme lengths he took to prep for the role, the fact remains it is one of his best performances."[77] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle gave a 4 out of 4 rating and wrote completely in the favor of the film: "A great movie lets you know you're in safe hands from the beginning."[78]James Berardinelli also gave the film a positive review saying: "This is a memorable motion picture, accurately depicting the horrors of war without reveling in the depravity of man (like Platoon). Equally, it shows instances of humanity without resorting to the rah-rah, sanitized perspective that infiltrated many war films of the 1950s and 1960s. It's as good a World War II film as I've seen in recent years, and contains perhaps the most draining battlefield sequences since Saving Private Ryan.[79]

The New York Times '​ critic A. O. Scott well praised the film and Pitt's character, "Within this gore-spattered, superficially nihilistic carapace is an old-fashioned platoon picture, a sensitive and superbly acted tale of male bonding under duress."[80] Rex Reed of The New York Observer said, "The actors are all good, Mr. Pitt moves even closer to iconic stardom, and young Mr. Lerman steals the picture as the camera lens through whose eyes and veins we share every dehumanizing experience. Purists may squabble, but if you're a history buff or a pushover for the sight of a man engulfed in flames who shoots himself through the head before he burns to death, you'll go away from Fury sated."[70] The Arizona Republic's critic Bill Goodykoontz said, "In terms of story, structure and look (with the exception of the gore), this movie could have been made at any time in the past 70 years."[81] To Goodykoontz review, Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the reply, "Given how many World War II films have emerged in the last 70 years, it requires a thoroughly fresh angle to make one seem distinctive." Puig also said, "Flesh-and-blood soldiers play second fiddle to the authentic-looking artillery in Fury, rendering the film tough and harrowing, but less emotionally compelling than it could have been."[82] The A.V. Club's Ignatiy Vishnevetsky gave the film a "C+" grade and said, "It's all very Peckinpah-or at least it could be, if Ayer had any sense of poetry."[83] The Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips wrote a negative review, saying "At its weakest, Fury contributes a frustrating percentage of tin to go with the iron and steel."[84]

The Miami Herald '​s Rene Rodriguez gave the film 2 out of 4 stars said, "War is hell. That's entertainment, folks."[85] Amy Nicholson of LA Weekly said, "This is an ugly part of an ugly war, and Ayer wallows in it. Instead of flags and patriotism, Fury is about filth: the basins of blood, the smears on the soldiers' exhausted faces, the bodies pushed around by bulldozers, a decomposing corpse that's melted into the mud."[86] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave 3 out of 4 stars and said, "Written and directed with exacting skill and aching heart by David Ayer, Fury captures the buried feelings of men in combat with piercing immediacy."[87] TheNew York Post's Kyle Smith said that he "couldn't help suspecting that there's a pornographic leer to it all, a savage glee."[88] Tom Long wrote for The Detroit News and gave the film negative reviews, "Fury is a brutal film that too easily celebrates rage and bloodshed to no clear end beyond ugly spectacle."[89] The Globe and Mail wrote: "Fury...is a war movie with balls of steel and marbles for brains."[90] Chris Klimek of NPR praised the film and actors, "Fury is a big step up in sophistication. Where it elevates itself from being merely a believably grimy, well-acted war drama is in its long and surprising middle act."[91] New York magazine '​sDavid Edelstein admired the film in his own words, "Though much of Fury crumbles in the mind, the power of its best moments lingers: the writhing of Ellison as he's forced to kill; the frightening vibe of the scene with German women; the meanness on some soldiers' faces and soul-sickness on others'."[92]

Accolades[edit]

List of awards and nominations
Award / Film FestivalCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)Result
Broadcast Film Critics AssociationBest Action MovieNominated
Best Actor in an Action MovieBrad PittNominated
Hollywood Film AwardsHollywood Editing AwardJay Cassidy and Dody DornWon
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsOriginal Score - Feature FilmSteven PriceNominated
Motion Picture Sound EditorsFeature English Language - Effects/ FoleyFuryNominated
National Board of ReviewTop Ten FilmsWon
Best CastWon
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Movie ActorBrad PittNominated
Favorite Movie Dramatic ActorNominated
Phoenix Film Critics SocietyBest Actor in a Supporting RoleLogan LermanNominated
Screen Actors GuildOutstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion PictureNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Art Direction & Production DesignAndrew Mendez, Peter RussellNominated
Best EditingDody Dorn, Jay CassidyNominated
Best original scoreSteven PriceNominated
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalVirtuosos AwardLogan LermanWon

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Foxcatcher

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Foxcatcher
Three men standing shoulder to shoulder. In the background, a painted eagle.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBennett Miller
Produced by
Written byE. Max Frye
Dan Futterman
Starring
Music byRob Simonsen
West Dylan Thordson
CinematographyGreig Fraser
Edited by
Production
company
Annapurna Pictures
Likely Story
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release dates
Running time
134 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$24 million[a]
Box office$15 million[3][4]

Foxcatcher is a 2014 American biographical true crime drama filmproduced and directed by Bennett Miller. Written by E. Max Fryeand Dan Futterman, the film stars Steve CarellChanning Tatum,Mark Ruffalo, and Vanessa Redgrave. The film's plot is loosely based on the events surrounding multimillionaire E.I. du Pont family heir and wrestling enthusiast John E. du Pont's 1986 recruitment of 1984 Olympic gold medalist US wrestlers Mark Schultz and his older brother, Dave, to help coach US wrestlers for participation in National, World, and Olympic competition, and the subsequent murder of Dave Schultz by du Pont in January, 1996. Although the film's action is largely set at du Pont's now broken up 800-acre suburban Philadelphia, PA estate,"Foxcatcher Farm", the majority of the movie was filmed in thePittsburgh metropolitan area.

Foxcatcher entered the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where Miller won theBest Director Award. The film had three Golden Globe Awardnominations, including Best Picture.[5] The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 2015 Academy Awards, including a Best Actornomination for Carell, Best Supporting Actor for Ruffalo and Best Director for Miller.[6] It became the first film to be nominated for Best Director but not Best Picture since 2008, when Julian Schnabel was nominated for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, 2 years before the Academy extended its maximum number of Best Picture nominees to 10 films.[7]

Plot[edit]

Olympic wrestling champion Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum) speaks at an elementary school in place of his older brother, Dave Schultz (Mark Ruffalo).[N 1] Both are Olympic gold medal-winning wrestlers, but despite his own achievements Mark feels overshadowed by Dave. Mark is contacted by philanthropist and wrestling enthusiast John E. du Pont (Steve Carell), an heir to the E.I. du Pont family fortune, who arranges to fly Mark to his estate in Pennsylvania where du Pont has built a private wrestling training facility. Du Pont then invites Schultz to join his wrestling team, "Team Foxcatcher", to train for the World Championship and be paid. Mark accepts the offer, with du Pont urging him to enlist his brother Dave as well. Dave declines for the sake of his wife and two kids who are settled where they live, so Mark moves to Pennsylvania alone.[N 2]

Mark stays in a homey guest house ("the chalet") and is greeted there later in the night by du Pont.[N 3]Through training with his new teammates and du Pont's financial support, Mark excels with Foxcatcher, winning Gold at the 1987 World Wrestling Championships. Du Pont praises him and they develop a kind of friendship. Du Pont introduces Mark to cocaine, which he starts to use regularly. He confides in Mark, whom he now calls a true friend, telling him how his mother, Jean du Pont (Vanessa Redgrave), paid a boy to act as his friend. Jean du Pont tells her son that she believes wrestling is a "low sport" and she doesn't like seeing him be low. One day, Mark and his teammates in Foxcatcher take a morning off from training to watch mixed martial arts (MMA) on TV. Angered by this (as well as Mark's insistence that his brother will not join Team Foxcatcher), du Pont verbally and physically rebuffs him, saying that he'll enlist Dave by any means necessary.

Dave decides to move with his family to Pennsylvania so he can join Foxcatcher.[N 4] His self-esteem damaged by du Pont, Mark decides to work and train alone, pushing du Pont and even Dave away. As Team Foxcatcher prepares to enter the preliminaries for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, du Pont's mother is escorted into du Pont's gym to watch him coach his team. He awkwardly demonstrates basic maneuvers for her and the other wrestlers. Jean leaves in disgust after seeing du Pont give his back to his student.

At the 1988 Olympic Trials in Pensacola, Florida, Mark performs poorly, losing his first match. Angered by his failure, Mark destroys his room, sobs, and goes on an eating binge. Dave manages to break into his room and is alarmed at his brother's condition. They work feverishly so he can make his weight check. As Mark exercises, Dave prevents du Pont from speaking with Mark. Mark competes well enough to win his match and make the Olympic team. Dave notices that du Pont is absent, learning that he left for Pennsylvania after being told his mother died.[N 5] After returning to the estate, Mark tells Dave that "you and I both know that I can't stay" at Foxcatcher once the Olympics are over and asks Dave to leave with him. A documentary funded by du Pont about his exploits with Team Foxcatcher is made, during which Dave is asked to praise him as coach and mentor. Mark loses his matches in Seoul, after which he leaves Team Foxcatcher. While Dave continues to live at du Pont's estate and train with Foxcatcher, as a condition for his remaining, he negotiates an arrangement with du Pont to continue to support Mark financially.[N 6]

Later, du Pont is seen sitting alone in his mansion's trophy room watching the documentary about Team Foxcatcher, which ends with Mark complimenting du Pont at a ceremony depicted earlier.[N 7] Du Pont calls his bodyguard and drives to Dave's home, where he finds him in the driveway working on his car radio. As Schultz approaches du Pont's car to greet him, du Pont rolls down his window, asks Dave "Do you have a problem with me?", and shoots him three times at close range. Dave's wife, Nancy (Sienna Miller), calls 911 and as du Pont drives off she runs outside to her husband who dies in her arms. Du Pont is later arrested outside his own home and the film ends showing Mark as he competes in a cage fighting match with the crowd's cheers ringing in his head.[N 8]

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Bennett Miller began developing the project in 2010 after acquiring the rights to the story from Michael Coleman and Tom Heller.[26] Megan Ellison financed the film through her Annapurna Pictures, also producing alongside Miller, Jon Kilik, and Anthony Bregman.[27] Sony Pictures Classics became the distributor, taking over from Sony's Columbia Pictures, which had co-financed the film. Miller said "it's always been my hope and expectation that they (SPC) would distribute the film."[28]

From left: Producers Jon Kilik andMegan EllisonMark Ruffalo,Channing Tatum, director Bennett Miller, and Steve Carell at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival

Shooting began in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area on October 15, 2012, in and near the suburbs of Sewickley, PennsylvaniaSewickley Heights, and Edgeworth.[29]

With du Pont's mansion, Liseter Hall, having been demolished in January, 2013, the filmmakers used Morven Park, an historic estate inLeesburg, Virginia with a similar facade, for exterior filming.[30] An 1899 mansion, Wilpen Hall, in the wealthy Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, served as Foxcatcher '​s stand-in for the interior filming location for du Pont's Philadelphia area estate.[31] Filming also took place in the Pittsburgh area communities of Rector (Ligonier Township), McKeesportWhite Oak, and Connoquenessing.[32][33][34]The production sought permission to shoot in West Mifflin Middle School in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.[35] In December 2012, shooting took place in Washington, PennsylvaniaTrinity High School, the Petersen Events Center in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland, and the California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center.[36][37][38][39] Filming was scheduled to last through January 2013.[29]

Channing Tatum stated that the role was "the hardest acting challenge I've had to date".[40]

The scene where the Foxcatcher team watches mixed martial arts on television in 1988 uses footage fromGary Goodridge's win over Paul Herrera at UFC 8, from February 1996. At UFC 9 that March, Mark Schultz made his MMA debut, defeating Goodridge. In the film, he is depicted facing a fictional opponent.

Release[edit]

A release date for Foxcatcher was originally set for December 20, 2013. The date was postponed to allow for more time to complete the film, according to Sony Pictures Classics.[41] The film debuted at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival in May 2014, in competition for the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest prize,[42] where director Bennett Miller won the Award for Best Director.[43] The film made its way through the late-2014 festival circuit, appearing at the TellurideTorontoNew YorkVancouver and London film festivals.[44] Foxcatcher received alimited release on November 14, 2014.[45] The film opened across U.S. theaters through December 2014 and January 2015.[46]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Foxcatcher was given a limited release in North America and grossed $270,877 in its opening weekend from 6 theaters with an average of $45,146 per theater and ranking #24 at the box office. The widest release for the film domestically was 759 theaters and as of January 19, 2015, grossed $10,085,000.[3]

Critical response[edit]

Foxcatcher received acclaim from critics, with many praising the performances of Carell, Tatum, and Ruffalo.[47][48] Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 88%, based on 200 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's critical consensus states, "A chilling true crime drama, Foxcatcher offers Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum a chance to shine -- and all three rise to the challenge".[49] On Metacriticthe film has a score of 81 out of 100, based on reviews from 49 critics, indicating "universal acclaim."[50]

Justin Chang of Variety praised the film, writing: "Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum give superb performances in Bennett Miller's powerfully disturbing true-crime saga."[47] Eric Kohn of Indiewire also reacted positively, with most of his praise going towards Carell's and Tatum's performances.[48] Donald Clarke of The Irish Times praised Miller's direction, saying that "he [Miller] hits his stride with a stunning portrayal of psychopathy and moral decadence in the unlikely environment of Olympic wrestling."[51] Todd McCarthy ofThe Hollywood Reporter praised Carell's performance, calling it "career changing."[52]

Budd Wilkins of Slant Magazine gave the film a negative review, writing that it "offers us next to nothing of utility or complexity about du Pont's pathology."[53]

Mark Schultz's reaction to the movie has been varied due to the intensely personal subject matter. He supported the film in general throughout its creation and served as a consultant. At one point he became angry and criticized Bennett Miller after critics pointed out "homosexual undertones" in the portrayal of the relationship between Mark Schultz and du Pont. Schultz then demanded Miller address the issue "or I will."[54][55] Schultz said that "Foxcatcher's scenes are mostly straight out of my book (except a few). But the relationships and personalities are complete fiction."[56][57] Several weeks after these statements, Schultz recanted criticisms of the movie, saying "'Foxcatcher' is a miracle. I'm sorry I said I hated it. I love it," and apologized to Miller.[58]

Top ten lists[edit]

Accolades[edit]

AwardRecipientsResultRef(s)
87th Academy Awards
Best DirectorBennett MillerPending[59]
Best ActorSteve CarellPending
Best Supporting ActorMark RuffaloPending
Best Original ScreenplayE. Max Frye and Dan FuttermanPending
Best Makeup and HairstylingBill Corso and Dennis LiddiardPending
4th AACTA International AwardsBest ActorSteve CarellNominated[60]
Best Supporting ActorMark RuffaloNominated
2014 Art Directors Guild AwardsExcellence in Production Design for a Contemporary FilmJess GonchorNominated[61]
2014 Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrBennett MillerNominated[62]
Best DirectorBennett MillerWon[63][64]
British Academy Film AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleMark RuffaloNominated[65]
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleSteve CarellNominated
Casting Society of AmericaBig Budget DramaJeanne McCarthy, Rori Bergman, Donna M. BelajacNominated[66]
Central Ohio Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorMark RuffaloRunner-up (tie)[67][68]
Best EnsembleRunner-up (tie)
International Cinephile Society AwardsBest ActorChanning TatumWon[69]
18th Hollywood Film AwardsHollywood Ensemble AwardSteve CarellMark RuffaloChanning Tatum,Vanessa RedgraveSienna MillerWon[70]
24th Gotham Independent Film AwardsGotham Jury AwardSteve CarellMark RuffaloChanning Tatum,Vanessa RedgraveSienna MillerWon[71]
30th Independent Spirit AwardsSpecial Distinction AwardBennett Miller, Anthony Bregman, Megan Ellison, Jon Kilik, E. Max FryeDan Futterman,Steve CarellMark RuffaloChanning TatumWon[72]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild AwardsBest Special Make-Up Effects in Feature Length Motion PictureBill Corso and Dennis LiddiardNominated[73]
Producers Guild of America AwardsBest Theatrical Motion PictureMegan Ellison, Jon Kilik, Bennett MillerNominated[74]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting ActorMark RuffaloNominated[75]
30th Santa Barbara International Film FestivalOutstanding Performance of the Year AwardSteve CarellWon[76]
19th Satellite AwardsBest Actor – Motion PictureSteve CarellNominated[77]
Best Supporting Actor – Motion PictureMark RuffaloNominated
21st Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading RoleSteve CarellNominated[78]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleMark RuffaloNominated
72nd Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – DramaNominated[79]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaSteve CarellNominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion PictureMark RuffaloNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardsBest Original ScreenplayE. Max Frye and Dan FuttermanNominated[80]

Real life subsequent events[edit]

Following Dave Schultz's death, his widow, Nancy, and their two children moved to Northern California where they still reside.[81] In June 1997, Schultz was posthumously inducted into the U.S. National Wrestling Hall of Fame.[82] Mark Schultz stopped wrestling competitively after the 1988 Olympic games and now lives in Oregon where he coaches wrestling as well as works as a freelance "life coach" and "inspirational speaker".[83] In November, 1999, John du Pont agreed in an out-of-court settlement of the civil suit filed against him by Nancy Schultz to pay Dave's three surviving heirs "at least $35 million", the largest amount resulting from a U.S. wrongful death suit ever paid directly by one person.[84]

A year after the shooting, du Pont, who had entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity, went on trial at the Delaware County Courthouse in Media, PA. After three weeks of testimony followed by seven days of deliberation by the six man and six woman jury to consider eight distinct possible verdicts, on February 25, 1997 du Pont was found guilty but mentally ill of murder in the third-degree. He was subsequently sentenced by Common Pleas Judge Patricia Jenkins to 13 to 30 years in prison. According to then Delaware County District Attorney (now MC R-PA7) Pat Meehan, du Pont was the richest American ever tried for murder in the United States.[85][86][87] After a period of further psychiatric treatment at the Norristown State Hospital, du Pont was eventually transferred first to Cresson State Correctional Institution near Altoona, PA and later to Laurel Highlands State Prison in Somerset where he died on December 9, 2010 at age 72. Both facilities were formerly state-run mental hospitals. At the time of his death from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease andemphysema, John du Pont had been incarcerated for murder for almost 15 years.[88]

Foxcatcher Farm was eventually sold and the one-and-a-quarter square mile estate broken up for development. A 123-acre segment is now occupied by the campus of The Episcopal Academy, a private independent K-12 school founded in 1785, which moved there in 2008 from split campuses located in the nearby Philadelphia Main Line communities of Merion and Devon.[89] The 90-year-old du Pont mansion,Liseter Hall, in which du Pont was raised and had lived for 57 years, was demolished in January, 2013.[90] The mansion stood on a 400-acre portion of the property that is now being developed by Toll Brothers into a "master planned community of 449 luxury homes" called Liseter Estate.[91]

Notes & References[edit]

Plot discrepancy footnotes[edit]

  1. Jump up^ The date seen in the film being written by the school clerk on the $20 check to pay Schultz for his speech is "March 14, 1987" which was almost a year after he had first been contacted by John du Pont in the early spring of 1986 and more then four months after he had already moved to Pennsylvania shortly after the 1986 World Wrestling Championships had been held in late October.[8] The film shows Mark and Dave working out against each other at a fictitious "Wexler University" where Dave is an assistant coach. At the time Mark was contacted by du Pont in 1986 Dave was actually an assistant coach at Stanford University where Mark had also been an assistant coach until he was fired in 1985.[9]
  2. Jump up^ The first time Mark Schultz ever spoke to John du Pont in the spring of 1986 was not in person at the du Pont estate as shown in the film, but by telephone while Schultz was at his then home in Palo Alto, CA. The purpose of du Pont's multiple calls to Schultz that spring and summer were to recruit him to take a job as an assistant coach at what would prove to be an ill fated and short lived wrestling program that du Pont was then establishing at nearbyVillanova University located on the Philadelphia Main Line some five miles from his estate of which du Pont would be the titular "coach". Mark's first in person meeting with du Pont did not take place until several months later when Chuck Yarnell, then the wrestling coach at the Haverford School and soon to be the head coach at Villanova, introduced him to du Pont at his hotel in Bloomington, IN, in late August, 1986 while Mark was there competing in the 1986 World Wrestling US Team Trails. It was not until mid September, 1986 that Schultz actually first visited du Pont's sprawling 800-acre (1.25 sq mi) estate, originally called "Liseter Farm" but renamed "Foxcatcher Farm" by du Pont after the death of his mother in August, 1988, which was located along North Newtown Street Rd (PA RT 252) beginning at Goshen Rd in the Philadelphia western suburb of Newtown Square in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[10] While the film depicts the 14,000-square foot, $600,000 wrestling training facility called the "Foxcatcher National Training Center" that du Pont established on the estate as already existing when Mark first visited and then moved to Pennsylvania in 1986, it was actually not built and opened until three years later in mid 1989.[11][12] The wrestling facilities that du Pont showed Mark Schultz during his initial visit were those at Villanova's Butler Annex.[13]
  3. Jump up^ While the film depicts Mark being installed in "the chalet" as its sole resident when he moved to Pennsylvania in late 1986, it was actually du Pont himself who lived there at the time. Instead, Mark originally lived several miles from the du Pont estate in a "one-bedroom apartment in a middle-class, blue-collar neighborhood three miles from the Villanova University campus" that he rented at his own expense for $800 a month and which he described as like "living in a cramped utility room." It was not until du Pont unceremoniously fired him from the Villanova program by telephone on Christmas Day, 1987 while Mark was in Oregon on a recruiting trip that he actually moved to the du Pont estate to live while training for the 1988 Olympics. (The University shut down the wrestling program altogether in the spring of 1987 less than two years after du Pont had established it.) At the estate Mark was provided a rent free "very small bedroom" in one wing of the chalet from which he was "prepared to make a quick exit if necessary." He remained at Foxcatcher Farm until about two months after the Olympics in September leaving for good in early December, 1988 when he moved first to Colorado Springs, CO and then, after getting married later in 1989, to Provo, UT.[14]
  4. Jump up^ While Dave Schultz also joined du Pont's wrestling club right after the 1986 World Championships as well, he did not leave his full time job as an assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (where he had moved on to from Stanford[15]) to move to Foxcatcher as an in residence assistant coach until after du Pont had opened the new training center there in mid 1989. Mark and Dave Schultz thus never actually lived or trained at Foxcatcher at the same time as is implied in the movie.[16]
  5. Jump up^ While the 1988 Olympic Wrestling Trials were held in Pensacola, FL, from June 15 to 18, du Pont did not lose his mother, Jean Liseter du Pont, until almost eight weeks later when she died at the du Pont mansion on August 9, 1988 at age 91.[17]
  6. Jump up^ The ongoing joint payment arrangement for Dave and Mark had actually been insisted upon and negotiated with du Pont by Mark Schultz in 1986, not by Dave when he arrived in Pennsylvania in 1989.[18]
  7. Jump up^ While the film is silent on the issue, about six-and-a-half years had passed between the time that Dave Schultz arrived at Foxcatcher in mid 1989 (and seven years since Mark Schultz left in December, 1988) and when du Pont murdered Dave at about 2:45 in the afternoon of Friday, January 26, 1996.[19][20] John du Pont’s interest in wrestling had begun to wane in 1995 and that year he advised USA Wrestling that the $400,000 annual contributions he had been making to that organization since 1989 would cease in 1996. With that, Dave Schultz informed du Pont that he would be leaving Foxcatcher after the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta to accept a coaching position at Stanford University. At the time of Dave's death, Mark had been coaching wrestling at Brigham Young University in Provo UT, for more than six years.[21]
  8. Jump up^ After shooting Dave three times with a .44 Magnum handgun, du Pont drove back to the mansion in his Lincoln Town Car where he holed up alone and heavily armed in a windowless, steel-lined "vault" on the first floor that his mother had installed many years earlier as a bomb shelter and that du Pont used as his library and "snorting" room. Within hours of the murder, a force of some 75 police officers from ten local departments that included a 30-man SWAT team surrounded the mansion, beginning a 48-hour siege of the property. On Friday night, police shut down the mansion's central heating system leading du Pont to leave it about 3 PM on Sunday afternoon to walk to the nearby garden greenhouse in order to restart the boilers that could be accessed from an underground service tunnel located there. (Du Pont did not attempt to do this through a tunnel accessible from inside the mansion as implied in the film.) As du Pont exited the mansion he was stopped and arrested by officers of the Newtown Township police, a department of which he had been a heavy financial supporter and badge carrying volunteer member since the 1970's. Taken into custody without any shots being fired, du Pont was charged with first degree murder and held without bail at Delaware County Prison.[22][23][24] While the film shows heavy snow cover at Dave Schultz's home and the du Pont estate when Schultz was murdered and du Pont was arrested two days later, there was only some very spotty remnants of snow on the ground at Foxcatcher on January 26-28, and the daily high temperatures in the Philadelphia area had been above freezing for the entire month of January, 1996.[25]

Notes[edit]

  1. Jump up^ Foxcatcher filed for a $6.07 million tax credit with Pennsylvania,[2] and Pennsylvania's film production incentive program awards a 25% tax credit.[2] ($6.07 x 4 = 24.28)

Citations[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "FOXCATCHER (15)"British Board of Film Classification. October 10, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2015.
  2. Jump up to:a b Schooley, Tim (24 August 2012). "TV pilot, film seek tax credits, plan to do filming in Pittsburgh".Pittsburgh Business Times. Retrieved 19 January2015.
  3. Jump up to:a b "Foxcatcher (2014)"Box Office Mojo. IMDB. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  4. Jump up^ "Foxcatcher (2014) - International Box Office Results - Box Office Mojo"boxofficemojo.com.
  5. Jump up^ "Golden Globe: ‘Birdman,’ ‘Boyhood’ and ‘Imitation Game’ Top Nominations"Variety. 11 December 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  6. Jump up^ Stephanie Merry (January 15, 2015). "2015 Oscar nominations: Complete list; ‘Selma’ snubbed; ‘Birdman’ and ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ lead with nine"The Washington Post.
  7. Jump up^ Guy Lodge (9 February 2015). "Oscars 2015: who will win best director?"The Guardian.
  8. Jump up^ Schultz, Mark; Thomas, David. "Foxcatcher: The True Story of My Brother's Murder, John du Pont's Madness, and the Quest for Olympic Gold". New York: Dutton, The Penguin Group US (2014), Chapter 11 ("Just Coach") p. 165; Chapter 12 ("A Man and His Program in Disarray"), p. 177|
  9. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 10 ("Erasing the Asterisk"), p. 154.
  10. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 11, pp. 166-170.
  11. Jump up^ Hanson, Rich and Vigoda, Ralph "At Foxcatcher, Perks Were The Lure Many Wrestlers Put Up With Du Pont's Oddities In Exchange For Jet Trips And Full-time Training." The Philadlphia Inquirer. January 29, 1996
  12. Jump up^ Panaccio, Tim "John du Pont builds top amateur wrestling club in United States" Knight-Ridder News Service, July 28, 1991
  13. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 11, p. 172.
  14. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 12 ("A Man and His Program in Disarray"), p. 177; Chapter 13 ("At All Costs"), p. 206; Chapter 14 ("Protest at the Olympics") pp. 212-13; 218; Chapter 15 ("A New Home, a New Life"), pp. 232; 239
  15. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher", Chapter 11, p. 173
  16. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher", Chapter 12, p. 190; Chapter 15, p. 237
  17. Jump up^ St. George, Donna "Jean Liseter Austin Du Pont, 91, Leading Breeder Of Welsh Ponies". The Philadelphia Inquirer August 12, 1988
  18. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 12, p. 190
  19. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 15 ("A New Home, a New Life"), pp. 232-233; 237
  20. Jump up^ Longman, Jere "DESPERATE STAND IN A DREAM WORLD: Fantasy Ends as an Heir Tied to Killing Holds Off Police. Police at Bay in Desperate Stand in Heir's Dream World" The New York Times January 28, 1996, p. 1
  21. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher" Chapter 14 ("Protest at the Olympics") p. 215; Chapter 16 ("Trouble at Foxcatcher"), pp. 259-260
  22. Jump up^ Longman, Jere "Stepping Out of a Frigid House, Du Pont Heir Is Seized by Police: 48-Hour Standoff Is Ended With No Shots Fired", The New York Times", January 29, 1996, p.A1
  23. Jump up^ Schultz, M. & Thomas, D. "Foxcatcher", Chapter 17 ("Why"), pp 263-273
  24. Jump up^ "Dave Schultz murder by John du Pont news breaks Jan 26-29 1996 Foxcatcher story" KDRV-TV; CNN; CBS News
  25. Jump up^ Weather History for Philadelphia, PA January, 1996 wunderground.com
  26. Jump up^ Borys Kit. "Cannes: 'Foxcatcher's' Bizarre Origin Story"The Hollywood Reporter.
  27. Jump up^ Sneider, Jeff (September 30, 2011). "Megan Ellison to finance 'Foxcatcher'"Variety. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  28. Jump up^ Feinberg, Scott (August 15, 2013). "'Foxcatcher' Jumps to Sony Pictures Classics; Release Date Set"The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedAugust 16, 2013.
  29. Jump up to:a b Serafini, Kristina (October 17, 2012). "Film crews back in Sewickley area"Tribune-Review.Archived from the original on December 17, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
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Dying of the Light (film)

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Dying of the Light
Dying of the Light poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Schrader
Produced byScott Clayton
Gary A. Hirsch
Todd Williams
Executive:
Nicolas Winding Refn
Written byPaul Schrader
StarringNicolas Cage
Anton Yelchin
Irène Jacob
Music byFrederik Wiedmann
CinematographyGabriel Kosuth
Edited byTim Silano
Production
company
Red Granite Pictures
Grindstone Entertainment Group
Distributed byLionsgate
Release dates
  • December 5, 2014
Running time
94 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Romanian
Arabic
Budget$5 million

Dying of the Light is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Paul Schrader.[2] The film stars Nicolas CageAnton Yelchin and Irène Jacob. It was released theatrically and throughVOD formats on December 5, 2014.[3]

Plot[edit]

Veteran CIA agent Evan Lake has been ordered to retire, but when his protégé, Milton Schultz, uncovers evidence that Lake's nemesis, the terrorist Banir, has resurfaced, Lake goes rogue, embarking on a perilous, intercontinental mission to eliminate his sworn enemy.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

In January 2010, Nicolas Winding Refn was attached to direct Paul Schrader's script, with Harrison Ford to star as lead.[7] On February 15, 2010, Refn left the film project to direct Drive.[8] On June 5, 2013, it was announced that Paul Schrader would direct the film off his own script, with Refn joining on as an executive producer.[2] On July 30, 2013, Nicolas Cage joined the film in the lead role, replacing Ford.[4] On January 10, 2014, Anton Yelchin joined the film, along with Irène Jacob and Alexander Karim.[5] On March 6,Red Granite International joined as producers.[9] On August 19, it was announced that Lionsgate Home Entertainment had acquired the distribution rights to the film.[10]

On October 16, 2014, Schrader posted on his Facebook page: "We lost the battle. 'Dying of the Light,' a film I wrote and directed, was taken away from me, reedited, scored and mixed without my input."[11] On December 8, 2014, his cinematographer - Gabriel Kosuth - explained, in a guest column on Variety.com, that his color-significant cinematography had been digitally altered and that he "was denied the possibility to accomplish in post-production what is any cinematographer’s duty: 'assuring that what audiences will see on cinema and television screens faithfully reflects the “look” intended by the director' (according to the American Cinematographer Manual)".[12]

Filming[edit]

Filming was set to begin on January 27, 2014,[5] to be shot in Romania, including in Castel Film Studios,Bucharest, and wrapped after five weeks followed by post-production to be done in the US.[6] On March 5, 2014, Cage was spotted on the set during the filming of The Dying of the Light in Queensland, Australia.[13]The next day, March 6, it was announced that the shooting in Gold Coast, Queensland had wrapped and the rest of the film would be shot in Romania.[9]

Reception[edit]

Dying of the Light was panned by critics; it currently holds a 10% rating, based on 31 reviews, on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.[14] On Metacritic, the film has a 31/100 rating based on 12 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[15]

References[edit]

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