Nothing really new here, but at least we have a roundup of what's been going on about 'On the Road' for the past weeks including the latest interview from Jose Rivera posted here- Kristen mention
The Playlist Put simply, Waltes Salles’ adaptation of Jack Kerouac‘s “On The Road” is a film we’re anticipating this year with as much excitement as any other. Unfortunately it looks like that wait will have be a tad longer with any surprise appearance at the Croisette this May unlikely with one the film’s supporting cast members, Alice Braga, telling Pilula Pop the production is working towards a 2012 release after recently wrapping principal photography.
That schedule would put the film in line for a fall festival unveiling rather than Cannes this May—a sentiment reportedly backed by the pic’s French distributor’s MK2—making for another major Croisette “dropout” along side Wong Kar-wai‘s “The Grand Masters” and Pedro Almodóvar‘s “The Skin I Live In.” Braga, when asked about whether or not the film would be in black and white as Salles had valiantly campaigned for (and despite early photos hinting at such), said “No! It’s colorful!”
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An adaptation of Jack Kerouac‘s iconic novel, Salles’ film features a illustrious cast including Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, Steve Buscemi, Elisabeth Moss, Terrence Howard and Danny Morgan with the tale.
Tasked with the job of adapting the novel, meanwhile, is another “The Motorcycle Diaries” alum in scribe José Rivera who recently described his efforts to be “very faithful to ‘On The Road’ because it has so many fans. It’s a book that changed so many lives and I wanted to make sure that people got the ‘On The Road’ that they loved.”
“There’s a lot of the original book still in the screenplay, still in the film,” Rivera further explained to CityTV. “But also I brought in lots of other things like there’s a lot of poems of [Allen] Ginsberg, there’s material from Bill Burroughs, there’s stuff from Neal Cassady. In a lot of ways, the movie’s about the Beat Generation surrounding ‘On The Road.’ All those incredible personalities, all the crazy sex drugs and rock’ n roll—uh, more jazz and rock n’ roll but that’s what their lives were about. I think we tried to capture the energy of that, the spontaneity and the reckless beauty of the whole time period.”
“One of the things you do as a screenwriter in an adaptation is try to improve the original which, I know, sounds really arrogant. ‘On The Road, like any book, has its flaws and one of the flaws is that the women characters are not very well developed. The women characters seem to be the ones that get pregnant, stay at home and are upset. I worked very hard to create three dimensional women characters. Hopefully no one will be upset by that but it is a departure.”
We can’t wait to see what Salles and Rivera have crafted here. Definitely sounds like they’ve gone above and beyond the words in Kerouac’s novel in bringing the Beat Generation to the silver screen which is certainly risky but we got total faith in the duo behind ‘Motorcycle Diaries.’ Here’s to hoping they can gun for a Venice or Toronto premiere.
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13 comments:
ah i was hoping for it to be in black and white, oh well will be good just the same. thanks S, its amazing how you never fail to get news on both lovies.
I finished reading this just the other day. It is a good story, full of unusual descriptions and analogies that make you think.
I have no idea how they can adapt a piece like this to film. That had to be a huge challenge.
Too bad they didn't let the Director do it in black and white.That would have been perfect. It seems to fit the story.
Yay! I'm so excited for on the road! I read the book like when I was starting high school. This is amazing! I really hope they stay true to the book and it has the same feel. He's right though the women in the book were just kind of whiny. Marylou was cool because she was actually traveling too with them and of course kstew is playing her which makes it even better. The movie is gonna be fantastic no matter what.
:) Lena
2012...Omg to long!!!
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I can't wait to see this movie and of course kristen.I miss her already.....
it would have been perfect in b&w, but's it's all gonna be great in color...I loved the Motorcycle Diaries! & I have every confidence in Salles & this superb cast to deliver some of their best performances...it's hard waiting until 2012 for our Kristen especially though:(...thanks for the update S:)...
This post make me more excited but i still miss Kristen...no new pics MarylouStew?!?
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i'm sorry but i don't get the part when alice says the production is working towards 2012?does it mean that OTR film will be release in 2012?please help me S!
It doesn't matter if B/W or colorful,I'm still going to watch because of our girl Kristen.
@Anon 6.41 Yes,that's what she said. We'll just wait for more announcements.
i had read something like a dec. 5 opening this year. gotta get it in oscar contention...
Anon 11.06 Yeah, there's a claim from a French site that it will open Dec 7th, this year.
Interesting about developing the female characters...OTR seemed so male driven to me and not particularly feminist(I thought it said something about the time period and Jack K.). Even Mary Lou's motivations were not clearly drawn like Sal and Dean. I think it does change something from the book..it seemed like a guys trip to me and a Beat guys experience. I am glad K has a bigger part but the weak/dependent/crying/simple female characters reminded me that I was reading something from the
50's when women had less opportunities in the USA. Thanks S for this!Wow,2012..well I guess it took so long to make what's another year?
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