Thursday, February 9, 2012

Ezra Miller-Kevin Khatchadourian

Thursday, February 9, 2012

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Ezra Miller
My new favourite thespian. This guy, by far has been the most disturbing and enigmatic one I've come across. Perhaps based on reviews and comments of his performance in the novel-remake of 'We Need To Talk About Kevin', where he plays a boy who commits a massacre in his high school and kills (quote Wiki) 'his father and little sister using a high tech bow and arrow set'. As disturbing as that sounds, Kevin (or Ezra, in my case) just about sounds like the most unruffled boy on the block (I haven't watched it yet). And the depth this one has. It's a wonder. And boy, he is young!


via.24thoughtspersecond

My new must-watch! Truthfully, he does look really intense intimidating/terrifying.

'BOSWORTH: You play two roles where a child is incredibly affected by parenting—first in We Need to Talk About Kevin.
MILLER: Yeah, that’s an entire meditation on what can really go wrong, and the way in which parenting, especially mothering, is a primordial wound. I mean, really. When you birth a child, it’s like a bloody giving of self to the creation of a life. And basically, Kevin explores a mother who held within herself a deep resentment of the child. We see Kevin over the course of his life become more and more of a monster. And her resentment grows stronger until there’s this explosion of rage and they’re at war. That performance was entirely about finding all of the anger and the resentment inherent to mother and child. It’s just a scary truth. And it’s a very old story that’s entirely under-told. It’s too dark. Too dirty.'
Ezra Miller's Interview via: interviewmagazine

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