Movie |
Southern Usa | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.1/10
IMDbChoice Movie SciFiFantasy | 2013
Choice Movie Romance | 2013
Choice Movie Actor Romance | 2013 | Alden
Choice Movie Actress Romance | 2013 | Alice
Choice Movie Breakout | 2013 | Alice
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 60,052,138 USD
In the "snow sequence", the song playing over the scene, "Needle and Thread", was written and recorded by Alice Englert in her hotel room in New Orleans, Louisiana during pre-production. Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese wanted it for the movie.
Ethan's failure to recite the Charles Bukowski poem was actually Alden Ehrenreich having difficulty remembering the order of the lines and making Alice Englert laugh. He performed the poem perfectly in all other takes. But Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese liked the idea of a "Romeo" trying to impress a "Juliet" and screwing up the poetry.
The role of Amma is actually a combination of two roles from the book; Amma, a housekeeper/Seer, and Marian, a librarian and Ethan's late mother's best friend. Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese combined the two parts in the hope of attracting a great actress. Viola Davis was his only choice for the role.
Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese wanted as little greenscreen as possible. In the Caster holiday dinner sequence, the set was built so that the table would spin with the actors and actresses on bolted chairs. The floor beneath the table would also spin, in the opposite direction, with Alice Englert and Emmy Rossum strapped to "parade float" stands. The entire set was built on hydraulics so it could be rocked. On a speed scale of 1 to 10, the actors and actresses are spinning at an 8. The sequence took three days to shoot. LaGravenese, a victim of motion sickness, took Dramamine to direct it.
The poetry on the walls and ceiling of Lena's room were sourced from four poets: William Blake, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Rumi.
"Ethan Wate: Everybody has to deal with shit in their lives, Lena. You want to be a normal human what do you think that is? We don't have powers to change anything any time we want. Being human is feeling bad, it's feeling pissed off, it's feeling scared, it's you not being able to do anything about it until you don't feel that way anymore 'til you can just see your way out of it. And I yelled at you because I care about you, that's what normal people do who love each other! When one of them is acting like a brat! Now would you please stop raining on me!"
"Amma: God gives us what we can handle, even if we don't believe it ourselves."