Sunday, March 27, 2011

Actors' chemistry keeps ?Source Code? on track (My SA)

share: digg facebook twitter Under the direction of military and scientific
figures (played by Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright), Colter searches for clues
about who planted the bomb. To keep the audience interested in repetitions of
the same event, Jones knew the chemistry between the two leads would be
paramount. The train scenes between Gyllenhaal's and Monaghan's characters
were carefully structured so each would reveal new pieces of the puzzle Colter
is desperately trying to solve, but they also invited improvisation. Monaghan
says, I remember it was one of the last source codes, (Gyllenhaal's character)
says, ?I'm going to get us a cup of coffee, but I'm going to save the world
first.' The idea of a character who is having to re-experience one event
multiple times, it kind of reminded me of computer games and how you have
multiple lives to achieve a goal. [...] one of the things I wanted to do was
make a little homage to the game ?Grand Theft Auto,' where the camera would
kind of rotate around your lead and sort of never leave them, no matter how
extraordinary the event he's taking part in. With all this ...
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