Skip to main content

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Exclusive Interview With Jean Brassard From #FaultInOurStars

We had the chance to interview Jean Brassard from the film Fault in our Stars.


We talk sad films, realistic romance and Dom Perignon with Fault in Our Stars actor Jean Brassard.

What’s the saddest film you’ve ever seen?

Now there’s a big question to start with! I’d have to say in the last few decades, Brokeback Mountain and Sophie’s Choice. But also, another great adaptation is the movie Waterland, adapted from Graham Swift’s novel. Haunting and heartbreaking.

Some describe this film as not so much a sad movie as one of hope. Would you agree?

I think it’s a movie about inner strength and connection between people. About being able to deal with the present no matter what the present how hard it can be. That is true of all the characters in the movie to me, allowing oneself to experience the gamut of emotions that it sometimes mean. And to share with the ones you love. And it has a great dose of defiance as well. That’s what dreamers do, don’t they, defy? So I guess that’s closer to hope, yes.

If you were to compare The Fault in Our Stars to another film, what would it be?

I’d pick Brokeback Mountain again. The impossible love, the fate of the characters which is really in the style of tragedy since their circumstances are determined by social morals in one case and by the too quick passage of time in the other; in both the absolute finality of death.

The target audience are teenagers, of course, but do you believe it will also have an impact on others?

The movie touches people who love, who dream, who live with ideals, who are young, who remember their first love regardless of circumstances, who have children, who wish they would have had children, who have suffered grief or are dealing with it in the present and those who are romantic. And all those folks should see it with a friend, spouse or partner,

You’ve only a small part in the movie, but you get to say one of the most treasured lines in it (and the book). Were you aware how special that line was when you were doing it? Did you perfect it over and over?

I loved the lines I was handed right away. Between talking about what Dom Perignon said after he discovered champagne, “Come quickly, he said, I’m tasting the star!” to the one that seems to be having a life of it’s own now “We’ve bottled all the stars for you tonight, my young friends!” I felt privileged to say them. I didn’t perfect them over and over; I learned them and let them float about inside until I got to be with those two beautiful young people who I had the pleasure to serve in that scene. They made the lines real for me, gave a reason to say them.

Because this is a movie essentially for a younger generation, how important do you think the internet has been in the marketing of the movie?

Huge. Most of the folks involved in the production of this film are quite young actually and are all very savvy with social media and such, starting with John Green, the author.

Film reviewers tend to be very harsh on sweet romantic dramas – whether it’s a film like this or something from Nicholas Sparks. Do you believe critics can make or break a movie?

I think it is something that the internet with its multitude of opinions is rapidly changing. Sure the reviewers have some influence but not as much. Nowadays, people are more likely to follow what their friends are saying and recommending on FB or Twitter and such than anything else. And I believe that each piece of art finds its audienc.

Finally, Shailene Woodley is amazing in the movie. Did you get a glimpse of that brilliance working with her?

What impressed me the most with Shailene is how unassuming she is, friendly, relaxed and and so at ease with herself, the camera and everyone around on the set. She can go in and out very freely between takes and breaks and remain herself and dig into her character in a way that seems effortless. It was clear to me on set and it is more than obvious on the screen: she is a faultless star.

Thank you for your questions.

Please Leave A Comment-

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sex Tape Review: Overly Sexual, Rude, Vulgar, and Absolutely Hilarious

The raunchy Sex Tape will divide audiences and critics, but who cares? Sex Tape suggests a growing practice among loving partners: that of making a raunchy testament of their escapades for posterity. But what happens when that evidence gets seen by friends, neighbors, and even the mailman? This is the plot that pits Jay (Jason Segel) and Annie (Cameron Diaz) in an effort to secure every iPad gift Jay has given, his record company playlists being the envy of the recipients, but which has also inadvertently spread the video to every device. The reason for the act - termed in the movie as pulling "the full Lincoln " for its three-hour length - stems from the couple's non-existent social life, brought on by the constant demands of their children. The couple has a lot to lose: a burgeoning business relationship between Annie and Hank (Rob Lowe) could end if the iPad she's given to Hank exposes the video, and so the couple sets out to reclaim and wipe the incrim...

Movie Review: #Vacation

Vacation makes me want to take a STAY-cation. Review by Matt Cummings It's not too often that a movie makes me wish film never existed, yet her I am ready to give the newest Vacation all the hate it deserves. And hate on it I will. Grown-up Rusty (Ed Helms) is stuck in a dull marriage to Debbie (Christina Applegate), who's been forced year after year to spend vacation with her family at a cabin in Michigan. When the overly optimistic Rusty realizes his family needs a change, he packs them up for a trip to Walley World, the site of his greatest trip as a teen. But soon, his family begins to encounter difficulties and flat-out disasters that could end their road trip and return Rusty's marriage back to square one. It might surprise our readers to know that someone from our team actually considered walking out of Vacation , and we get to see these films for free. That's how bad our experience became as we sat mesmerized by its 99 minutes of ineptit...

LIONSGATE Will Be Doing Fridays Of FREE FLICKS

Global content leader Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF.A, LGF.B) announced today that the studio will honor the communal experience of watching movies in movie theaters and support the people who make those places great with a special program that reminds everyone how much we love going to the cinema. The studio is presenting Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies , a program of four Fridays of free movies streaming live on YouTube. Beginning this Friday and continuing every Friday spanning four consecutive weeks, the studio will team with Fandango and YouTube to livestream four of Lionsgate's most popular library titles – the blockbuster The Hunger Games , the classic Dirty Dancing , the Academy Award®-winning La La Land , and the box office smash John Wick – on Lionsgate’s YouTube page and Fandango’s Movieclips YouTube page. Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies will be hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis . Curtis will share her own movie memories as she is joined by special guest celebriti...