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Flick Wit - October 2010

Fresh 'Eyre' for Fassbender

October 31st 2010 03:33
Excitement abounds. The latest adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre is slated for release in just over four months, starring none other than Michael Fassbender as the moody, brooding (can we hope for denuded?) Mr Rochester. Brava, brava! This promises to be a supreme choice of casting, along with Dame Judi Dench as Mrs Fairfax – but what of the leading lady?

Michael Fassbender
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The role of Jane will be donned by Mia Wasikowksa, the Aussie girl of Alice fame, and I’m not so sure it fits. While feeling that she let the team down, acting-wise, in the Tim Burton flick, at least it was alright for her to be pretty in Wonderland. Can she really even pull off looking poor and plain, let alone wallow in the depths of such a classic character as Jane Eyre? I fear she will fall well short of Ruth Wilson’s portrayal in the BBC serial, but hope she will prove better than expected, both in this and in Gus Van Sant’s Restless.

Mia Wasikowska
Image courtesy of parchmentgirl.com


Jane Eyre is directed by Cary Fukunaga, with screenplay by Moira Buffini, and will have a strong focus on the gothic themes of the novel. Hopefully it will explore the darkness and danger and mystery and passion alluded to by Bronte, i.e. with any luck it’s not too G-rated.

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That tall drink of water, Richard Armitage, has been cast as Thorin Oakenshield, leader of the Company of Dwarves (go figure) in Peter Jackson’s upcoming adaptation of The Hobbit, prequel to The Lord of the Rings.

Richard Armitage The Hobbit
Richard Armitage - Image courtesy of tinypic.com


I’ll be the first to admit that I struggle to take JRR Tolkein’s stories as seriously as some, and my only real interest before the involvement of spunky trunks Armitage was in comparing Gollum to certain people of my acquaintance, however, that may now be a thing of the past. Anyone who fancies Big Richard must surely be open to seeing him combat goblins and wood elves, negotiate Misty Mountain and then have a good old crack at claiming Lonely Mountain…

Who would have guessed this hobbit business could be so sexy. That said, it will be a shame if New Zealand is the only one that is really f*cked, with production set to move O/S after questions from the Actors’ Equity about insufficient wages – not to mention rumours about cost cutting through the potential for more substantial tax breaks.

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Interest is a-stirring for A Dangerous Method, the story of Jung and Freud and the woman who drove these sires of psychoanalysis crazy. Now, we all know Keira Knightley, who plays said woman, is prone to dividing her audience (for the record, I like her, though would have liked to drown her in Pemberley’s lake when she tried on Elizabeth Bennet) but when matched with the likes of Viggo Mortensen (stepping into the psyche of Sigmund Freud) and Michael Fassbender (exploring the consciousness of Carl Jung), with Vincent Cassel thrown in for good measure, you’d want your head read if you didn’t think it worth a trip to the cinema – or at least a session on the couch.

Viggo Mortensen
Oh Viggo! Image courtesy of heyuguys.co.uk

Directed by David Cronenberg and based on Christopher Hampton’s stage play, The Talking Cure, the film is tipped for release early 2011.

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