Dear reader,
imagine you've got an
egoist and story teller as a father. He's so much an egoist and story
teller that even in his speech at your own wedding, he tells stories
of his own childhood, instead of something nice about you. Can you
imagine how that would be? Well, if the answer is “yes”, you
might have an idea of how Will Bloom (Billy Crudup) felt at his
wedding in the movie “Big Fish” from the year 2003. The result is
not surprising: Vater, Ed Bloom (Albert Finney) and son don't talk
much with each other or if they do, it's through the mother, Sandra
Bloom (Jessia Lange).
Until that day when the
mother calls the son, to tell her that the father is going to die and
he should come by for a reconciliation. The son then goes to his
parents. He is accompanied by his wife, Josephine (Marion Cotillard).
She didn't hear the stories of the father and she's curious. So he
gets another chance to tell his adventures.
The younger Ed Bloom is
played by Ewan McGregor, who has a striking resemblance to Albert
Finney as the old Ed Bloom. Which was in fact the reason why Ewan
McGregor got the part. Also part of the movie is Helena Bonham Carter
in no less than three roles: the young and old Jenny as well as the
witch. Danny DeVito can be seen as the circus director and Steve
Buscemi might also be known to some film enthusiasts, to name only a
couple of other stars of the film.
With all the fantastic and
wonderful adventures, you might almost forget why the son actually
went to the father. But the end is as sad as it is funny. Even after
his death the story of the father's story is by far not completely
told.
Behind every story
is also some truth. Just how much truth in the case of Ed Bloom,
you'll have to find out yourself by watching the film. Altogether I'd
say that the film makes a skilful, successful balancing act: the life
of Ed Bloom is not quite normal, but also not totally far-fetched.
This film might bring back people, who themselves have listened to
the parents telling stories to the children or parents, who have and
still tell stories to their children. I believe that especially Ewan
McGregor, who was able to play all the adventures of the young Ed
Bloom, had certainly fun making the film. At least it seems like that
for me watching the film, but also when I watch the extras and
“behind the scenes” and Ewan McGregor as well as the others
involved talk about it. Speaking of involved in the film: the film
music was composed by Danny Elfman, like it was for (almost) all Tim
Burton films. This Tim Burton film is not as scary as most of his
other films. But it is a varied collection of many smaller, mostly
funny stories in one single film.
Until next blog,
sarah
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