Exclusive: The Fall - Tarsem's Visual Companion - Part 2

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Tarsem:
This costume is the genius of Eiko Ishioka. A lot of time you tell people to think outside the box - Eiko doesn't know what the box means. Her thinking is already from a different planet. I told her that this woman needs to be revealed and so she needs some sort of a veil and of the next thing she draws and I go, "Oh my God, OK! Just make it!" It's just beautiful.
Believe me, her stuff is very difficult to make, very beautiful to wear and very impractical to work in, but it looks phenomenal.
This location is called Lake Palace and we're standing on the roof of the hotel. It's a hotel in the middle of the lake and we're shooting on the roof.
Believe me, her stuff is very difficult to make, very beautiful to wear and very impractical to work in, but it looks phenomenal.
This location is called Lake Palace and we're standing on the roof of the hotel. It's a hotel in the middle of the lake and we're shooting on the roof.
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Oct 06 2008 03:20 PM It's one of the few films that I'd pay for in picture-book form. Stunning. (Reply to this) |
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dreamworks21 writes: on Oct 06 2008 04:53 PM a great movie (Reply to this) |
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dahluzz writes: on Oct 07 2008 07:04 AM isn't it kind of stupid that he refers to himself by one name though? he's not as bad as catwoman director "pitof" or anything, but he's also no cher or madonna. you really have to earn single name status, and two mildly received films, however gorgeous they are, doesn't warrant that. (Reply to this) |
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peanutbrittle50 writes: on Oct 13 2008 06:50 AM Isn't his name Tarsem Singh, or did he ditch the Singh? (Reply to this) |
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PETER C. writes: on Jul 18 2009 08:21 AM after watching this moview I was curious to read what the critics have said. Many thought is was visually interesting but otherwise empty of content. While there are some problems with contruction of the film which can leave the viewer confused, I thought it was an original and creative effort aimed at capturing the power of the imagination and how our life stories are not just our own, but interwoven with others as well. The little girl Alexandria was convincing and her relationship with Ron was what enabled him to turn himself around. The weakest part of the film was the scene where he is being held down by his enemy (a part of himself) and chose to fight back. Too bad. But otherwise I think the film should be getting more attention. (Reply to this) |
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