Making The Fountain: Interview (part 1/2)

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  • Thank you for all your clips about The fountain!!

    It is my favourite film too. It is in it´s own level. I too find it hard to watch because it is so...real and true, can´t think of any other words. It is impossible just to watch while doing something else, it just draws you in and demands all of your mind and thoughts. I think about it a lot. The scenes which takes place in the 17th century are the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen on film. Rachel and Hugh are perfect for their parts.

  • @calanais06

    The first time I saw it it made me feel like a bi-sexual for a night and a day

    Not joking, it has deeply affected me, I love hearing people praise it, but it'll be underrted forever i think

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  • ...something just clicked with me when Hugh and Rachel were talking about Darren pushing them. All of a sudden, I thought of Black Swan and how much Nina was being pushed and how much she was striving towards perfection. That's when it hit me, Black Swan is in a way a reflection of Darren Aronofsky's style. He is one of the greatest directors of our time and I feel proud to have discovered his work.

  • its hard to watch this seriously cause Hugh is baldy lol xx

  • Major props to Jackman for reading Joseph Campbell's stuff. The messages in this movie are intense and I love Hugh's part(s) in it.

  • I am in love with this interview - it's so honest and relaxed...just great.

  • incredible movie. probably the best film ever made in my books

  • I think that these rings are supposed to be the annual rings of trees. He is life and it shows how old he/life already is. I liked the movie. It was just amazing. The first movie where I ever cried. I cried like a little baby that was born or like an old man who couldn´t accept that his time is over. Like it has been said in the movie. We pass out the same way we are born into the world. We cry.

  • @ilovepanslabyrinth yeah i felt dispare for days after i watched this...requiem for a dream was worse...they are great films, but their solemness throughout the entire film gets depressing

  • lol, they drew it on with markers? haha, thats funny, they looked cool though, it make me want to get a ring tatoo aroung my forearm

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