What Doesn't Kill You behind the scenes gags
2022-05-09 19:27
Mark Alan Ruffalo (Mark Ruffalo) plays Brian in the film . He said that, driven by such a story that is too real to ignore, what inspired him is the most satisfying performance in history, Rufalo. Said: "I need to declare that I have agreed to play this role without seeing the script. As for the reason, it is actually very simple, except for the dark and true attraction contained in the whole story. Not to mention, in fact, I have known The King of Swing for more than 7 years, and when he told me he wanted to make his past into a movie, I was really excited.
"What Doesn't Kill You" and other autobiographical films still have a very essential difference, at least in my impression, almost no one will have their past criminal records and drug addiction like The King of Swing . Portrayed with reservations, and also chose this frank and thorough way-in my opinion, the story in the film is laid out in a very simple form, a bit of tribute to the old film of the 1970s.
I think it is because of its simplicity that makes it great. It contains a lot of shocking content, and there are also some moving emotional fluctuations, such as family love, redemption and other similar topics. "
This is an autobiographical film by the director. After watching it, it may feel warm and real.
Extended Reading
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Paulie McDougan: We gotta be sharp on this one.
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Brian Reilly: What? You got no balls, u run out on in the middle of a score? Here's a couple bucks. You're lucky you're gettin that. Naw, don't sit down here. Go sit over there! Nah, I'm just fuckin with ya. Sit down.