Many of The work of director David Cronenberg is about the connection or separation between one’s body and the world around.
79-year-old Canadian author has always been fascinated by what’s out there in Our bodies and what we put in they. for him latest The movie “Crimes” of The future, which opens in Friday theaters stems in part from his interest in Being everywhere of Precision plastic.
Cronenberg, who he sat for A recent interview at the Cannes Film Festival where “Crimes of The future ‘was the premiere, first Film script book in 1998. It just feels like it’s growing more Related, Cronenberg discovered it for for him first Movie in Eight years, a saysdid not change the word.
It revolves around performance couple artist of Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen) and Caprice (Lea Seydoux). Soon-future where the plastic changed Human biology, they skillfully remove tumor organs from Tenser in Surgical presentations. She co-starred with Kristen Stewart when she turned bureaucratic super-Fan after watching a performance.
Art is like organ pieces out Show is an appropriate metaphor for Cronenberg, his first films (Videodrome, “The Fly”) made his master of body horror. The director At the same time you are auctioning NFT of Recently had kidney stones. Mortensen, who starred in Cronenberg’s history of Violence, “oriental promises” and a “dangerous method” are called “crimes of The future ‘ is Cronenberg’s most autobiographical film.
Every time I watch one of for him moviesMortensen says”Show more. “
For Cronenberg, layers of “Crimes of The future was way To investigate both nature of being an artist and way Our increasingly abnormal environment It transforms our bodies – not to mention seagulls. It’s a development that doesn’t frighten Cronenberg but excites him. He marvels at how Scientists already a job on Whether it can be plastic made Edible – and maybe even tasteless good.
“This is what is really happening.” says. “It’s no longer just science fiction.”
Speaking to the Associated Press (AP), Cronenberg one of The things that brought him back To make movies was Netflix and the idea of running and flowing series. “I tried to do one. I thought, well, that’s not really movie Made, but still cinema. It’s a different kind of cinema, seriously different. I think theaters dead. I think they’ll be something specialized for superhero movies. I did not go to cinema for contracts. You are knowI just Watch it on home. Televisions have got it goodThe sound The systems have got it! good I challenge them who Say you can’t get a file true cinematic experience in home. I don’t agree at all.”
in years director was making movies, technology It has increasingly entered our bodies. “Well, I’m ” said Cronenberg, surprised just He had cataract surgery. Basically, they destroy the lenses in for you eyessuck them out then put in Plastic lenses that unfold and become yours eyes. I’ve been looking in my lenses for My entire career as a filmmaker. And now reason I wearing sunglasses because i got more light in Mine eyes Because of Cataract disappearance. Everything is brighter. The colors are completely different and different. joking with Mine director of Photography in which we will have to recolor all movie Now I have different lenses in Mine eyes. This is very intimate. technology in Your eyeballs. I have hearing aids. I am completely automatic. Years ago, this was all a problem. My career could have ended a lot sooner because if you can’t hear and can’t see, it is hard to make moviesYou are know? “
Many of The work of director David Cronenberg is about the connection or separation between one’s body and the world around.
79-year-old Canadian author has always been fascinated by what’s out there in Our bodies and what we put in they. for him latest The movie “Crimes” of The future, which opens in Friday theaters stems in part from his interest in Being everywhere of Precision plastic.
Cronenberg, who he sat for A recent interview at the Cannes Film Festival where “Crimes of The future ‘was the premiere, first Film script book in 1998. It just feels like it’s growing more Related, Cronenberg discovered it for for him first Movie in Eight years, a saysdid not change the word.
It revolves around performance couple artist of Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen) and Caprice (Lea Seydoux). Soon-future where the plastic changed Human biology, they skillfully remove tumor organs from Tenser in Surgical presentations. She co-starred with Kristen Stewart when she turned bureaucratic super-Fan after watching a performance.
Art is like organ pieces out Show is an appropriate metaphor for Cronenberg, his first films (Videodrome, “The Fly”) made his master of body horror. The director At the same time you are auctioning NFT of Recently had kidney stones. Mortensen, who starred in Cronenberg’s history of Violence, “oriental promises” and a “dangerous method” are called “crimes of The future ‘ is Cronenberg’s most autobiographical film.
Every time I watch one of for him moviesMortensen says”Show more. “
For Cronenberg, layers of “Crimes of The future was way To investigate both nature of being an artist and way Our increasingly abnormal environment It transforms our bodies – not to mention seagulls. It’s a development that doesn’t frighten Cronenberg but excites him. He marvels at how Scientists already a job on Whether it can be plastic made Edible – and maybe even tasteless good.
“This is what is really happening.” says. “It’s no longer just science fiction.”
Speaking to the Associated Press (AP), Cronenberg one of The things that brought him back To make movies was Netflix and the idea of running and flowing series. “I tried to do one. I thought, well, that’s not really movie Made, but still cinema. It’s a different kind of cinema, seriously different. I think theaters dead. I think they’ll be something specialized for superhero movies. I did not go to cinema for contracts. You are knowI just Watch it on home. Televisions have got it goodThe sound The systems have got it! good I challenge them who Say you can’t get a file true cinematic experience in home. I don’t agree at all.”
in years director was making movies, technology It has increasingly entered our bodies. “Well, I’m ” said Cronenberg, surprised just He had cataract surgery. Basically, they destroy the lenses in for you eyessuck them out then put in Plastic lenses that unfold and become yours eyes. I’ve been looking in my lenses for My entire career as a filmmaker. And now reason I wearing sunglasses because i got more light in Mine eyes Because of Cataract disappearance. Everything is brighter. The colors are completely different and different. joking with Mine director of Photography in which we will have to recolor all movie Now I have different lenses in Mine eyes. This is very intimate. technology in Your eyeballs. I have hearing aids. I am completely automatic. Years ago, this was all a problem. My career could have ended a lot sooner because if you can’t hear and can’t see, it is hard to make moviesYou are know? “