
Many comparisons I have read compares this most closely with Rumble Fish (probably because its in black and white and pops with color at important spots...but I see it as bigger then that...this is a great film...not for everyone...but a top film in the career of Coppola...
Now for Vincent Gallo...Gallo was not the first choice...oddly, Matt Dillon was the first choice...lucky for us he was busy, and Gallo got the role...Gallo actually acts here, its a struggle...in interviews on the blu-ray he states as much...he respects Coppola and really wants to do a great job in a Coppola film...(On the title card of the film it has both their names at the same time..I mean I as Vincent Gallo fan #1 creamed my pants)...but Gallo is truly a haunted character as Tetro...things happen in this film like in Shutter Island that scream for a second viewing...his performance will be understood more after that second viewing for what is revealed in the end. Gallo is a director and an improvisational actor who claims is set in his way, and hates rehearsal..Coppola is like Andre in My Dinner with Andre...he goes to ridiculous extremes to rehearse and it was apparent that this was uneasy for Gallo...but he had to realize that it was to pay off..and it did...you get your Gallo being smug and a jerk here...you get your Gallo yelling and becoming unravelled...and you get a great performance. Coppola even states that he never heard of Gallo until Dillon pulled out, apparently the crew in Argentina's first choice to replace Dillon was Gallo...Coppola then watched Buffalo '66...thank God it wasn't The Brown Bunny.
See this: BOOM
I have Tetro and Shutter Island lined up to watch.
ReplyDeleteDepending on your mood...I would go with Shutter Island first...if you are pulling an all nighter and need a fast paced movie last go with Tetro first
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