Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Orlando Bloom rocker in the first film by Mark Ruffalo

"There is no sex, no explosions or car chases - it is about a man in a wheelchair and a priest. Why should we do? ". Here, Hollywood producers have responded so much to Mark Ruffalo in search of financial backers for his first film as director. Sympathy for Delicious no surprise for the special effects scenes or nudity, but the actor-director in cassock and Orlando Bloom in the role of the frontman of a band torn punk / rock seems unusual? The film comes out now in the U.S.

and will soon also with us, Uniformly distributed by the forward-looking CDI. The story revolves around a former DJ in a wheelchair (Christopher Thornton, little-known but Ruffalo's great friend and co-writer of the film) who discovers he has gifts healer. It gives relief to all but himself, and rather than heed to Father Joe (Ruffalo) joined the band of The Stain (Bloom).

If the movie made it took ten years of tears and prayers (the script was rewritten 40 times), Orlando Bloom to catapult into the whole rocker tattoos and eyeliner are enough so-called adolescence. "I was inspired by Ian Brown and Oasis' Gallagher brothers, their safety, arrogance and attitude, like 'hey, we're the best band in the world, and if you are not able to understand it, fuck you!"' Said the actor.

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