Which scott directed thelma louise
Producers were extremely worried about the downbeat ending of the film, which was actually far darker in Scott's original cut. As a compromise, Scott whittled the scene down to what has become one of the most iconic images of the film. Scott's original edit depicted the car falling all the way down to the canyon as a sad B. King track plays.
Hal Slocumb Harvey Keitel would then morosely look at the wreckage below before going back to his car. When pressured for a more upbeat conclusion, he froze the car midair while playing Hans Zimmer's happier score. By Jake Dee Published Sep 24, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics Lists ridley scott. The main stars here are Thelma Geena Davis and Louise Susan Sarandon , who are some what fed up with the life that they are living, and plan a trip to get away from everything.
Things soon start to get out of hand for the women, and when trouble causes them have shoot and kill somebody, the fun really starts. In fact from the time that this incident begins and concludes, the movie to the very end was for me, one great joy ride. Davis and Sarandon share a great bond on the film. Thelma and Louise are great friends, but completely different characters in their own right.
Then with Sarandon, I got the feeling that she was the one that had the 'balls' out of the two, making her best friend realise that they should stand for no crap anymore. It was a shame that neither actress won an academy award for their role, but of course they were up against a great performer in another movie, that being Jodie Foster in 'Silence of the Lambs'.
If foster was not there, I am certain that one of these two would have walked away with an academy award. Yet there are other cast members that need to be highlighted from 'Thelma and Louise'. I enjoyed what DJ Brad Pitt brought to the film. He was a character that I trusted, but like the girls, I was scorned after working out how bad he was. Then there is Louise's love interest, Jimmy Michael Madison , who shows his girlfriend glimpses of what she is trying to escape, and that being married to him would be a mistake.
Then to round the cast of this film is Police detective Hal played by Hollywood legend, Harvey Keitel. Hal is genuinely interested in working out the situation with the girls, but realises that these are extraordinary women, in an extraordinary situation.
I feel that he brought out the road trip of the girls well, making it really interesting for the viewer, as we want to know what is going to happen as the girls go from one situation to another. Scott also helps to define what makes the girls tick as individuals, and to why they are such great friends. He also makes it easy for his audience to understand what theses girls are doing is necessary to their freedom and survival.
I also like the locations that were chosen and shot for this movie, showing off much of America that we rarely get the chance to see. The American west, which is where the majority of the film takes place, looks partly like a fun place to live, but also a place that holds great danger for the girls.
Thelma also emphasises that going through 'Texas' is completely out of the picture. Then when the girls are really on the run we get the chance to see some of the great cannons that America has to offer. The camera work by cinematographer Adrian Biddle is exceptional, and makes wonder what it would be like to visit such a part of the world. There is a lot to like about this movie.
Things like its style, story, lingo, characters and conclusion, which are all captivating. I feel that the audience of this movie is on an intoxicating sort of ride here, by the sort adventure that 'Thelma and Louise' allows us to experience.
We are affected by what affects this pair. Well I know I was anyway. This movie also proves, by creating more problems, you do not make the situation you are in better, but much worse. Nevertheless, it looks like fun to be on the run!
Old Joe Apr 10, The two had artistic differences throughout the shoot, which Callie cryptically alluded to in her Oscar acceptance speech. Courtesy Everett Collection. The Witches of Eastwick. She made her case to Ridley over drinks, listing the reasons why she should play Louise — but he saw her as Thelma, and one comment from him had her backpedaling. Though he wanted to cast her as Thelma, he needed to find the perfect match in Louise. Female characters who are in charge of themselves.
Townsend revisits men and women who filled in a research questionnaire about the film on its original release. The incident that criminalises Louise is arguably not the attack in the car park, but a nameless something that happened to her a few years before the film begins, in Texas.
That's what makes them outlaws. But I remember having to clarify that. The film that swept the board at the Oscars that year was The Silence of the Lambs , another film in which a female lead confronts male violence. Put that way, it seems like the early s was shaping up to be a boom time for female creatives in Hollywood.
But never underestimate the power of a backlash.
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