The spirit of Indiana Jones is baked in the essence of the new movie “Fountain of Youth”.
This attractive robbery of Guy Ritchie balloon, Debuting in Appletv+ on Fridaystars Natalie Portman and John Krasinski as separate brothers who try to assemble historical facts in the hope of finding mythical spring. The search takes them to remote places from Vienna to the pyramids, while trying to evade the capture of the authorities and a gloomy operation to stop the search.
“I’ve been looking to watch this movie for years,” Krasinski said in an interview with Associated Press. “This is the film in which I intended to be as a child. This is what led me to the business.”
The film is also starring Domnhall Gleeson as the rich entrepreneur who finances the operation and Eiza González as one of the protectors of the Youth Fountain.
” Ritchie boy He comes to work with some of the best cast in the world, “said González, who has now worked with him three times.” The greatest gift type has given me, in addition to the privilege of working with him, is to work with them. “
Gleeson, a newcomer to the world of Ritchie, was quite sure that it was going to be as pleasant as it seemed. And had a vote of confidence of its director.
“Guy basically said that if you are not having fun, then this is not going to work, so the idea is to appear and have fun,” Gleeson said.
There were many things about the “source of youth” that aroused Portman’s interest. The opportunity to work with Ritchie, Krasinski and the rest of the cast, as well as with the trip, but also felt as something he could share with his own son and daughter.
“It is very rare to be able to make a movie that has this scale and this adventure range that you can see with your children,” Portman said. “I’m always looking for something I can enjoy with my children.”
His character, Charlotte, is an art historian who had an adventurous childhood with his explorer Padre and Brother Luke (Krasinski) but since then he has conformed with a more stable life. We know her in the midst of a contentious battle of divorce and custody about her 12 -year -old son, and is not exactly happy when Luke steals a work of art from her gallery and tries to recruit her for the biggest mission. But soon, she is diving team looking for a lost Rembrandt in the remains of the RMS Lusitania.
“I think something we are looking for as adults is how to recover that youth spirit, how to maintain that youthful, freedom and wild energy, even when it has to go to some responsibilities of adults,” said Portman, who is his character. recently divorced. “Maybe that can make you a better father to have a bit of that brightness in your eye.”
She and Krasinski, working together for the first time, easily fell into the dynamics of the brother.
“These films live and die with relationships,” Krasinski said. “The brother really only works if you are having fun with the person and can leave the screen. And I laughed with her every day. It is very fun.”
Globes jogging films are not only travel trip for the audience, but their own type of adventure for the cast and team. This production won its miles, jumping between the streets of Bangkok and Liverpool, the National Library of Austria in Vienna and Cairo to film in the great pyramids, where “Fountain of Youth” became the first film of this scale that is granted the privilege of shooting sequences of action there.
“It was really a moment to be like, Oh, those are the pyramids and we are hanging out here and entering them and filming in them,” Portman said.
The great first was to land a Boeing Chinoak CH47 helicopter in front of Giza’s plateau, and fly a jeep, everything while the site remained open to tourists.
“Hopefully, we don’t blow him so Hollywood returned there for another person,” Krasinski said. “But if we did, at least we have to do it.”
The majority of the great moments of action “inside” the pyramids were kept for the safety of the sets built in the London Study of London, where they also built the remains of Lusitania in a water tank so large that it took two weeks to fill.
The “youth source” may seem the type of film that would be a natural option for the big screen: a large budget, global adventure with great stars and radical views. While Krasinski Champions Movie Toaters, at the time of the interview, had a ticket to see “Sinners” in IMAX The next day, it does not feel bittersweet because it will not play in multiplex. Everyone entered “Fuente de la Juventud” knowing that it was a transmission effort.
“This was always going to be a transmission movie, so I really didn’t think about that in terms of … people would like to see it in theaters because it was just one of those things,” Krasinski said. “And I think that is the new reality. There are definitely films that are being made for transmission, and movies are being made for theater.”
He added: “Everything depends on what the intention of the filmmaker was, what is the intention of the study and I think that while those rules are clearly established at the beginning, I am depressed for either.”
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