It was the last of the last, the ultimate French premiere of the final film in the “Jacksonian saga”. An appointment that Le Point so could not miss! Thousands of fans were of course the appointment, as hundreds of photographers and dozens of journalists vying to ask a question or two Peter Jackson, Martin Freeman (Bilbo) and Richard Armitage (Thorin) who had displacement. It was necessary to elbow improvise unawares arrests to capture half a second the attention of our New Zealand filmmaker, hair firecracker, scruffy shirt. And who has not had many close eye lately, he who flies every day in another country to bid farewell to the public worldwide. “Am I aware of what I’ve done?” has he pretended to think before answering, half fig, half grape, “Yes, because I did it!” At most he will say “quite happy and quite proud” of this epic undertaking he has just thirteen, with The Fellowship of the Ring in December 2001. At the time Richard Armitage was not the adventure, which did not prevent him from feeling the weight of the legacy of which it forms part. “This role will be probably related to me forever,” we he told between two autograph. Inimitable Bilbo Baggins, the excellent Martin Freeman humbly sums it up: “Knowing that I was part of a theater piece that would survive me survive us all I hope was a real honor. ” Because whatever one thinks of it, like it or not gender, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit undeniably a great chapter in the history of the great screen. Chapter closed this December 10 in theaters Read also:. That is really the last Hobbit Orlando Bloom: “Legolas defines my career today” Martin Freeman, “The Hobbit ideas are universal” Richard Armitage: “Peter Jackson pushed me to the end”
Monday, December 8, 2014
“The Hobbit”: “A piece of cinema that will survive us all” – Le Point
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment