Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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The Son of No-OneThe Sundance Film Festival received a final dose of Hollywood, which Channing Tatum, Ray Liotta, and Katie Holmes arrived on Friday of the first night of the closing of the Conference of Parties to the thriller The Son of No one. Above all, however, this is Katie. When he entered the Eccles Theatre House through a side door, row after row of Rose Festival, the extract from their cameras to ambush the actress with several flashes of light that are present in the opening credits sequence of Enter the Void. For me, the large number of Sundance is generally presented as sophisticated filmmakers, so it was unexpected to see the public reaction to these paparazzi-esque fervor. But ultimately, no harm.

Son of No One, which was directed by Dito Montiel (A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints), received a polite but unenthusiastic applause. The film is set in 2002 and the Queensland Police silent, Jonathan White (Tatum), a child (and, more specifically, the two murders) turn against him. Holmes plays the wife Bianca, while Liotta and Al Pacino present and Mathers Captain Det. Stanford, respectively, and the 118 Precinct. When a local newspaper will publish anonymous letters to the two mentioned above (and still unpunished) crimes, Mathers made it white to get to the bottom most humiliating scandal. And things are very, messy.

The Son of No-castImage Credit: George Pimentel / WireImage.comThe Q & A when a volunteer began awkwardly confused with the first Sundance Film Montiel as the elect rather than a guide to recognizing your saints. But soon the conversation turned to the Q & A standard rate, including why the cast members were attracted by sandy Montiel's script. Tatum, who is now working with Montiel on three occasions, offering a unique story. "[Montiel] sent me a YouTube video at 3:30 am a man trapped in an elevator for 48 hours and all the things he did in the elevator," said the actor. "[Montiel] said:" It's the milk [White childhood nickname], and is trapped. "I feel like everyone understands what is being caught at some point in their lives." Tatum then discussed in Montiel advice how to handle a character tormented by 16 years of guilt. "He convinced me that if I did, it would be better," said Tatum.

"I think it was about 15 lines in the film!" (Tatum, for the record, just kidding). As for Montiel, the director usually avoid answering questions with more detail. Asked about the duration of post-production process, Montiel first response was, "It takes forever."
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Image was shot mostly in Queensland during the 28-day shoot, and Montiel and editor Jake Pushinsky, has revealed that he spent almost all of the material that was shot recently. That access can be explained by a confusing climax of the film, the roof of the Shootout, inexplicably fades to white when more than one season with Six Feet Under. Sequence, during which the audience was visibly frustrated, was clearly a stylistic choice, though you could not help but feel that the lack of coverage was also the culprit. Here is hoping that Montiel and take another look at the scene before the release of the movie theater.

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