L'influence du style visuel de Malick sur le cinéma contemporain :
“Everyone else always got more material than I did. Terry called it ‘torpedoing’,” the actor continued. “I never got any pages at all. I would just arrive and he would say, ‘Deal with it and see what happens’.”
“Even when they were actors, Terry would still tell me they weren’t,” he said. “We were filming in a strip club, and Teresa Palmer’s there in her little silver hotpants and I’m asking her how long she’d been dancing for? Does she enjoy it? What got her into it? I had no idea that she was an actress until about a week after working with her. Suddenly I saw a billboard with her face on it and I went ‘What?’”
“I didn’t know where we were half the time,” Bale added. “Terry would go ‘That looks good, let’s stop. Go and talk to that bloke’. Sometimes the bloke was an actor; sometimes not.”
"I shot one day on 'Knight Of Cups,' and I had a 17-page monologue. And Christian Bale, who I was playing opposite—who had a lot of lines that would lead me into the next three pages—he hadn't seen his pages. So when we started shooting, he'd just walk off, and I'd be chasing him saying all this stuff, when he was actually the one who was supposed to be interested, and that's the reason that I was talking," Kinnaman explained. "And then into page nine of my monologue, I'd turn around and see Terry like a 150 yards away shooting some pink dog running around. It was indeed a very interesting experience. I have no idea what that film is."
Waylander a écrit:Badlands: A revoir mais de mémoire 5/10
Days of Heaven: 8/10
The Thin Red Line: 10/10
The New World: 10/10
The Tree of Life: 10/10
To the Wonder: 7/10
Knight of cups : 5/10
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