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Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: MacGuffin on February 02, 2005, 02:52:30 AM
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Trailer here. (http://images.hollywood.com/images/quicktime/balladofjackandrose_ifc_t_low.mov)

Release Date: TBA 2005 (limited release)

Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis (Jack), Camilla Belle (Rose), Catherine Keener, Beau Bridges (Marty Rance), Paul Dano (Thadius), Jason Lee, Jena Malone, Susanna Thompson

Director: Rebecca Miller (Personal Velocity, Angela)

Screenwriter: Rebecca Miller (Personal Velocity, Angela)

Premise: Jack (Day-Lewis), a single widower father who has raised his 16-year-old daughter, Rose (Belle), in the remote environment of a long-abandoned commune (except for them) in the middle of nowhere (ie, an otherwise-uninhabited island off the Northwest coast of Canada) is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Faced with the knowledge that she will need to be able to cope within the larger realities of the world after he dies, Jack starts to slowly try to expand her horizons and awareness of how the world works, despite the difficulties that this emotional and growing experience soon brings into their lives. To help in that process, Jack brings a lover (Keener) back from the mainland, who moves to the commune with her two teen sons (Dano plays the eldest), who themselves help introduce Rose to the wonders (and pains) of unbridled teen lust/love. Meanwhile, a local real estate developer (Bridges) wants to buy the commune from Jack...
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: Myxo on February 02, 2005, 03:03:17 AM
It's great to see Daniel Day-Lewis back in the saddle. I admire his work so much.

Looks like a great film.
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: Ghostboy on February 02, 2005, 03:13:20 AM
Hey, this is the movie Taz worked on...back when it was called The Rose And The Snake.
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: Jeremy Blackman on February 02, 2005, 11:54:52 AM
Quote from: Ghostboyback when it was called The Rose And The Snake.
Kinda like The Princess and the Warrior.
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: ShanghaiOrange on February 16, 2005, 04:38:25 PM
I thought this was a sequel to Titanic.
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: 03 on February 16, 2005, 05:07:13 PM
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Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: SiliasRuby on April 04, 2005, 03:40:35 AM
Saw this tonight. Can Daniel Day-Lewis do no wrong? I think he can't, he's fabulous. This was a absolutely wonderful film, Jason Lee even had a nice little role. Gosh, this was great.
Title: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: Finn on August 16, 2005, 10:51:46 PM
Excellent. It was totally absorbing from start to finish. I have no idea why it got tons of bad reviews and was called "contrived". The acting was terrific, cinematography was beautiful, and the camera-work by Miller was just wonderful. It's one of the best relationship movies I've seen in years.
Title: Re: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: cron on January 02, 2006, 03:37:15 PM
i'm going to pull a Pubrick here but there's a screening in 4 hours and i want to know if this movie is worth watching , anyone care to quickly recommend it?
Title: Re: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: samsong on January 02, 2006, 04:16:28 PM
it's no good.
Title: Re: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: cron on January 02, 2006, 04:19:49 PM
cool, thanks
Title: Re: The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Post by: PopsUp on March 13, 2006, 03:44:01 AM
the main problem with this movie is that you have no idea where she's getting at, and at the end you realize she didn't either, and the whole movie went nowhere. so the characters are good, some scenes are powerfull, the writing is subtle and realistic, but, that's it. she had nothing to say.

and the ending is terrible. it looks like one of those endings where you learn on the dvd that it wasn't even the director that directed it, just some guy hired by the studio because they wanted to have a gate open for a sequel. terrible.

BUT it is still worth seeing for, and i know that's a cliche, daniel daylewis's performance, which is very ^powerfull. his character is barely written, and yet you have the feeling to have a very complex character in front of you. so that's impressive.

and there's plenty of character stuff to analyse, brokeback-style.