The Fog background creation
2022-04-29 06:01
It's time for Halloween again. Halloween is a festival of ghosts. In this festival, "ghosts" will jump out from various places and swagger through the city. All kinds of "ghosts" will appear in homes and streets. Even the movie screens are full of "ghosts". Silhouette. For the American film market, Halloween is also a festival of horror films about various ghosts. Every Halloween, many such films are released like a fair. However, Halloween year after year seems to have exhausted the talents of Hollywood filmmakers. They really don't have any new stories to tell the audience, so they came up with the idea of previous classic films. On Halloween in 1980, the famous horror film master director JC and his old partner Deborah Hill were able to continue their successful low-cost horror film mode. Of course, this time they gave up the bloody killing that Carpenter was good at. Instead, he chose a classic ghost story as the blueprint for the film. After adding the background in the 80s, the film "THE FOG" (translated as "Midnight Hour" or "Night Fog") was born. Unexpectedly, this small investment film was a great success and became one of JC's classic films. After a lapse of 25 years, during the remake and remake trend in Hollywood, this film that was originally a small investment was also taken out again. The background was changed to today in the 21st century, and the film was made now. , The title is still "THE FOG" (now translated as "The Fog"). This is also another remake of JC 's work in the past two years. In 2004, Carpenter's 1976 film "Blood Splash No. 13 Police Station" was also put on the screen again. When Cooper Wren was speeding one's pen for the first draft of the script , David Fast expressed his hope that he could cooperate with the director of the film from the beginning, and he suggested that JCAnd Deborah Hill asked a non-American overseas director to direct the film. Carpenter and Hill also readily agreed. So, before the script of the film was finished, the director of the film, Rupenter Winlet, joined the production team of the film. Compared with the original director JC, Rupent Wainwright is really an unknown person, but if you open his information, you will be surprised to find that Rupente Wainlet is such an outstanding talented student. Rupent Wainlet was born in England and studied at the famous University of Oxford . During this period, he starred in the famous gay film "Another Country" ("Another Country") adapted from the sensational stage play of The British Isles in 1984, which won the 1984 Cannes International Film Festival Best Artistic Contribution Award . Since then, he went to the United States with the Fulbright Scholarship (Fulbright Scholarship is an education grant set up under the International Exchange Scholarship Program to promote mutual understanding between the American people and people of other countries through education and cultural exchanges.) the University of California, Los Angeles ( University of California , Los Angeles) were studying film. As a director, Ruppent Wainlet has very few works. The only thing people are familiar with is his film "Stigmata" ("Stigmata"), which he shot in 1999, and his outstanding performance in this film. , Making David Fast, JC and Deborah Hill remember him.
Extended Reading
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Tom Malone: [to Nick] You tell your pal, when he thaws out he better have a damn good story.
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Father Malone: Get off the Island!
Elizabeth Williams: Why?
Father Malone: Just go!