Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Why It's OK for Newspapers to Die

The bad luck left alone to Terry Gilliam. The latest production shot by this unfortunate director, "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnasus" , fails to U.S. distributors buy it for launch and distribution because they consider it too experimental and not very commercial to an audience that wants to see Heath Ledger on screen, but not the role he did in this film, which failed to finish for his untimely death.
The project successfully finished despite the death of Ledger, but could not have been that way without the help of Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law, who decided to save the film has too many problems did the typical bizarre plot
director of "12 Monkeys." The story written by Gilliam is a traveling theater directed by Dr. Parnasus, who after making a pact demon becomes an immortal, but at a price too. Thanks to the pact Parnasus can take your audience to live their most terrifying nightmares or dreams sublime, all thanks to a mirror that carries one of the cars used by the company to move from one village to another. Heath Ledger played the role of an opera singer to be presented to the hearing dressed in Venetian carnival style. After his unexpected death Depp, Farrell and Law covered his absence with a masterful hand designed by Gilliam to adjust the script. was simple. After the death of Australian actor The character became a traveler of different sizes, and each takes on a different physical appearance, so when it appears in a parallel reality the character is represented by the actors who saved the production of an unprecedented catastrophe. 's bad luck comes from Terry Gilliam before. Already in 2002 had to cease production of his film "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" several artistic and economic problems then reported in the documentary "Lost in La Mancha."
In previous years and had difficulties because of the peculiarity of their performances, for example, "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen " spent a budget that exceeded the expectations of sponsors, so that the film did not have the commercial success expected by their sponsors, causing an economic loss that almost caused the great Terry Gilliam finished his days spreading hand through the streets of London.
But anyway, today's press reported that the expectation that causes "
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" is great, and not just because it was the last movie Ledger, if not the original script and management, which undoubtedly are wonderfully cool. Distributors as Lionsgate and offered a sum of money for the rights of the film, news that should be considered good for America, because if the U.S. does not buy, for these latitudes are doomed to not see it.
Gilliam is a genius and no doubt that the solution film to Ledger's death is a huge step in filmmaking.

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