WEIRDLAND: Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks "Hesher", "Looper" Interview

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks "Hesher", "Looper" Interview

"At first when Hesher appears to the boy, it’s unclear if he’s even real or just a figment of T.J.’s imagination, sparked by trauma and a need for a friend/scapegoat. He’s equal parts Drop Dead Fred, Tyler Durden and Frank the Bunny from “Donnie Darko.” He literally invades the kid’s home and starts squatting there.
Add to those he appears to one hopelessly hapless supermarket checkout girl (Natalie Portman, doing the “ugly” thing), who also comes to the rescue of T.J. one day. She questions her own worth as a hero, though, admitting that her good deed was selfish, something to make herself feel and look good. She predictably comes between the boy and his new angel/devil hybrid, because Hesher seems to bring out the worst in people on the way to lifting them up".
Source: blogs.indiewire.com


GORDON-LEVITT: I’m beyond excited about Looper as well. We just finished shooting it a few weeks ago. I truly think it’s very special. I’ve never done a job like that movie before. It’s something really unique in my life and work. It’s written and directed by Rian Johnson who made Brick and The Brothers Bloom. I got to play opposite Bruce Willis who’s someone I’ve always admired whether it’s Die Hard or Pulp Fiction. Emily Blunt is also really awesome in it. Yeah, man, it’s going to be a really good movie. You have good reason to be excited". Joseph Gordon-Levitt:

0:30 – Explains why doesn’t like to discuss his personal take on the ending to Inception
1:20 – Talks about preparing for his role in Hesher
2:25 – Discusses the rehearsal process for the film
3:00 – Talks about how excited he is for Rian Johnson’s Looper
3:55 – Will he be back as Cobra Commander in G.I. Joe 2?
4:05 – Provides an interesting comparison/contrast between Christopher Nolan and Hesher writer/director Spencer Susser

Source: collider.com

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