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The Director Rob Marshall on Halle Bailey as “The Little Mermaid”

2023/5/30
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Rob Marshall: 本片导演罗伯·马歇尔并非典型的商业大片导演,他从百老汇舞者起步,因伤转行电影。他谈到1989年动画版《小美人鱼》对百老汇和电影界的影响,以及这部电影如何为真人版音乐电影铺平了道路。他重新审视了安徒生童话的原著,从中看到了一个关于自我发现和打破隔阂的现代故事,并认为这部电影是对当今分裂世界的解药。在谈到电影制作时,他详细描述了水下场景的拍摄过程,包括蓝幕技术、预可视化工作以及后期制作的巨大投入。他还强调了音乐电影中歌曲自然融入的重要性,避免突兀感,并解释了电影中爱丽儿演唱《你的世界的一部分》的时间安排。在回应关于种族争议的提问时,他强调选择演员的标准是最佳人选,而非肤色,并认为这场争议显得过时。 Naomi Fry: 作为采访者,Naomi Fry 与导演就电影的创作理念、技术处理、以及社会争议等方面进行了深入探讨,引导导演阐述其创作思路和应对争议的观点。

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Rob Marshall discusses his approach to remaking 'The Little Mermaid', drawing inspiration from the original Hans Christian Andersen tale and his background in Broadway.

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The live-action remake of Disney’s classic “The Little Mermaid” is out this weekend. The performance of Halle Bailey as Princess Ariel has been widely praised, but some on the right lambasted the casting of a Black actress in the role as an example of—of course—wokeness on the part of Disney. The film’s director, Rob Marshall, dismisses the notion as quickly as he can. “It was never: ‘Let’s do a woke version of ‘Little Mermaid,’ ” he tells Naomi Fry). “It was: ‘Let’s just do the best version.’ ” Marshall took an unusual path toward directing: he began his career as a dancer on Broadway, moving to film only after becoming injured while performing in “Cats.” Since then, he has directed “Chicago,” “Memoirs of a Geisha,” and “Mary Poppins Returns.” For “The Little Mermaid,” he drew inspiration from the original Hans Christian Andersen text, which he says is a coming-of-age story about a young girl who breaks down barriers to understand herself and the world around her. “I just felt, wow, isn’t that the world we live in?,” he says. “I mean for me, the whole time I was doing this movie, it felt really like an antidote to the times we’re living in, the divisive world we live in.”