News.

I don't know what's weirder. That the kid from Love Actually plays a young Paul McCartney or that I recognized him so quickly. I guess they're both weird in a way, but only one scenario makes me look creepy so I'll concentrate on the former - the casting.

The main problem with films about modern icons is that disparity between the face we have tattooed into our brains and the one presented on screen. Too big a difference and the audience becomes detached and constantly aware of the fact they're watching a film. Ray benefited from a vague similarity between actor and subject, Walk The Line to a lesser extent and 24 Hour Party People not at all. But then again, Annie Leibovitz never shot a naked Tony Wilson for the cover of Rolling Stone.

Written by Matt Greenhalgh (the same scribe behind the Ian Curtis biopic "Control"), "Nowhere Boy" marks the feature film debut of Sam Taylor-Wood, a British conceptual artist, photographer and filmmaker of immense talent. Let's hope the film, which focuses on Lennon's youth and Quarrymen years, is as captivating as Taylor-Wood's photos.

Posted on October 29, 2009 at 5:36am by Ash.
» Add Comment | » Email To A Friend | » Back To Top

 

Comments.

Matt said...
Sounds like another John Lennon "& those other guys" story. Sick of it: 'Birth Of The Beatles' 25 years on. "Untold story" my ass; anyone heard of Anthology or any of the zillion books telling the story wrong [which was why they made Anthology.]  
Nov 02, 2009
at 02:09am

You Say...

Fields marked with * are compulsory

 
Post Comment

Related.

Popular Features.

2
Naughty By Nature's Guide To Being A Hip Hop Mogul
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own clothing line, record label or television production company? If you answered "yes" consider this interview a masterclass from three New Jersey Professors...
3
Classixx Talk New Albums, Scary Bus Trips and Holy Ghost!
Last year LA duo Classixx ignited dancefloors with their throbbing brand of down-tempo disco - a silken amalgam of pillowy synths, elastic basslines and bob-and-jerk rhythms. In 2009 they also...
2
State Of The Art Interview Series: Andy Harwood
Brisbane-based artist Andy Harwood, takes inspiration from the disparate worlds of graffiti and advertising. Like all university students, inebriation has played an important role in his life, even making its...
State Of The Art Interview Series - Anwen Keeling
Born in 1976, realist painter Anwen Keeling boasts an impressive formal art education, gaining Tertiary qualifications both in Australia and overseas. Her success also extends internationally, with exhibitions in Spain,...
 
Back soon.

Feedback

Tell us what you love, Tell us what you hate
» feedback@pedestriangroup.com.au
Get your Videos, Photos, Art, Writing and other creative talents out to the world and our Pedestrians
» submissions@pedestriangroup.com.au
» Contact the Editor