Mammoth : Upcoming Movie Trailer
Posted by Gina Telaroli on December 12, 2008 at 9:10 am
CATEGORIES: Culture
I love Lukas Moodysson and usually like Michelle Williams and Gael Garcia Bernal (not to mention The Visitor’s Tom McCarthy!!) so I am really excited for Mammoth.
I really can’t wait to see this. Moodysson’s older films (Fucking Amal, Together, Lilya 4-Ever and even Container) are all really great and just based on the trailer Mammoth seems really interesting. My only fear is that is also seems a little Babel-esque - hopefully his Swedish mentality will win out over Mammoth being just another global film of lives intersecting. And it has Tom McCarthy in it - so it has to be good right?
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A.) these people are too beautiful for words
B.) i love how the Swedish movie ends the trailer with housey techno
C.) the Swedish word for “new” is “ny”?! yay for movies in Ny York!
The movie is dry. Just typical Swedish film. I’m glad because 1/4 of the was shoot in the Philippines. I’m proud as a Filipino watching my own language and hear it from the big screen.
Hey…Sophie Nyweide didn’t get a credit!!! Not fair!!
It looks BAD! At the Berlin Film Festival, this cinematic crap was booed when it ended.
This film did NOT get booed by the audiences. They applauded robustly. I saw two screenings and liked the film even better the second time around. The “booing” happened from the press at a press screening…they have some issue with the director not making the film they wanted to see.