65, the new movie that mixes science fiction with horror, is shocking everyone. Adam Driver, famous for his role in Star Wars, is the protagonist.
From a galaxy far, far away to the prehistoric era. Adam Driver, who recently played Kylo Ren in the Star Wars franchise, returns to the big screen in a sci-fi project. The actor has starred in films such as La casa Gucci or Historia de un matrimonio. These projects have delved into drama, but his first genre of cinema parted ways with talent for a while. Now, he says present one more time with 65.
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The film focuses on a space expedition in search of a new world that ends in an unexpected trip back in time to prehistory. Ariana Greenblatt, Alexandra Shipp and Chloe Coleman complete the cast of the next bet of Sony Pictures.
However, for many it was strange to see Driver return to science fiction when he seemed to have settled into more emotional films. Even so, the interpreter revealed what were the reasons that made him link to production.
“Well, that was so unique and that it was a great combination of many different things. It was dinosaurs, laser guns and crashing spaceships. Because of this, it didn’t seem like a strange thing to be asked to do that. But that’s also kind of secondary to it being a movie that’s really kind of a father-daughter movie. Anytime there’s a big-scale movie, a big-scale family movie that everyone can go to that doesn’t let the show get in the way of two characters who are hopefully three-dimensional, and it was about pain . I understood it on the first impulse of COVID. Also, as I’m sure a lot of people did, I was obviously making the connections of what was happening in the world,” he commented on his intentions.
Not in the meantime, it was the tema sentimental the one that made him opt for starring in the feature film. “The idea that it was about two people with completely different backgrounds facing this obvious threat that nobody had a precedent for, and through that they became a family based on this common thing of pain. And he’s denying it because everything he sees in her reminds him of her own daughter, and he’s denying that feeling as much as he can until they can’t take it anymore. It seems like a unique thing to do on a large-scale movie like this,” he continued to comment on.
Work with Francis Ford Coppola
On the other hand, the actor is preparing to star in Megalopolis, the great future project that he is cooking Francis Ford Coppola. The filmmaker has been at the forefront of hits like The Godfather, Bram Stoker’s Dracula or Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
“I just wrapped it up last night, my part. I’m operating on two hours of sleep. I finished it, they are still going. But it has been one of the best, without hyperbole, best shooting experiences of my life. Watching him work with that team, that design team, he has a great command of film language and an archive in his mind of shots that are so beautiful. And doing something so ambitious, and on his own terms, that you’d think he’d be dictatorial or really controlled, but he’s just the warmest, most open, thoughtful director he is,” he stated.
“He really, and this all sounds like being very general, but he really embodies this thing like, “we are doing this experiment and we’re not so interested in how it turns out. We are interested in the brewing process.” And inevitably for this reason, what you do has no cinematographic references. I think what he’s done is so unique and interesting. I couldn’t be more proud to be part of this,” the opportunity stated in an interview with Collider.