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David Cronenberg sat down with Arte (France) to talk about Cosmopolis and gave great insight into the film. The video is dubbed but if you get into a zen space and channel David’s voice, you can hear what he’s saying. Ommmmmmmmmm
Some notes I gathered from the interview in case the dubbing makes you scream:
- The book worked beautifully as a movie.
- Important to remember that you’re not translating a book, you’re making a movie.
- Thought it was more interesting to keep the characters in a confined space because Eric has power.
- Felt it was better that Didi came to Eric and he didn’t go to her.
- The limo is luxurious with drinks, food, toilets, everything.
- Sitting in the limo, being in the limo is like being inside Eric’s head. You’re not in the real world.
- Great metaphor of the limo as a submarine, under siege, going through alien territory. Eric can only breath if he’s in the limo and when he goes out into the ocean, he drowns.
- During the course of the day, Eric discovers that he’s trapped, he’s a prisoner and he’s not free.
- Eric discovers an obscure, dangerous way to be free.
- He has simplified his filmmaking.
- Discusses how we invent money yet we can’t control it at all. It has its own life and can destroy people. His relationship with money is straightforward and he’s not really a money person. He tries to keep it as simple as possible.
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I'D HAD MORE THAN MY FAIR SHARE OF NEAR DEATH experiences, it wasn't something you ever really got used to.
It seemed oddly inevitable, though, facing death again. Like I really was marked for disaster. I'd escaped time and time again, but it kept coming back for me.
Still, this time was so different from the others.
You could run from someone you fearred, you could try to fight someone you hated. All my reactions were geared toward those kinds of killers - the monsters, the enemies.
When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. How could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give your beloved, how could you not give it?
If it was someone you truly loved?


