I really like that, in the show, Joel doesn’t find Ellie until she’s finished killing David. The scene in the game is sweet, of course, but in the show, she gets to give him exactly what he deserves and nothing stops her until she’s satisfied. She takes back her autonomy exactly how she wants to. Violently and without remorse, and she gets all the time she needs to do that. Good for her.
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Ncuti's acting choices were outstanding during the episode, because at the start you don't suspect there's anything wrong. We come from the specials where he was simply sunshine and at the start he's still that, we still think the Doctor worked through his issues and is doing fine. And then he kind of spirals until that end scene where he's simply convinced that he's a bringer of bad luck. Which is on brand with the Doctor we know, to blame oneself, but we had been led to believe that this Doctor was going to be different. And I think it's brilliant the way in which Ncuti wears that mask of wellness, I dare say it's the best one. I didn't suspect a thing until it started happening, and now I am kind of worried for him, because if he's that quick to blame himself in a situation that doesn't really revolve around him, what's going to happen next?
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Something the show, its writers or any show runner can never convince me is how much Eddie loves Buck. It’s all in his goddamn eyes. The pure softness and how he really looks at Buck like he put the goddamn stars in the sky. His gaze softens immediately when he sees that big ball of sunshine. And no one, in my honest opinion, will ever be as meaningful to Eddie as Buck is. It’s simple as that really. Buck is Eddie’s person and Eddie is Buck’s. And no one can convince me otherwise.
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GOODE News!
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Anthony Hopkins, Matthew GoodE Photo: Getty/Mike Marsland/WireImage
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Sony Pictures Classics Pre-Buys Matt Brown Film ‘Freud’s Last Session’ Starring Anthony Hopkins As Founder Of Psychoanalysis
by Matt Grobar Nov 2, 2022
Sony Pictures Classics has pre-bought rights to the drama Freud’s Last Session, starring Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins (Armageddon Time) and Emmy nominee Matthew GoodE (The Crown), from Westend Films.
SPC will distribute the pic directed by Matt Brown (The Man Who Knew Infinity) in North America, the Middle East, India, Eastern Europe (excluding Russia) and Turkey, and on airlines worldwide. The deal follows SPC’s successful partnership with Hopkins as the distributor of his 2021 drama The Father, for which he picked up his second Academy Award, and with Westend on films including Ralph Fiennes’ The Invisible Woman and Joseph Cedar’s Footnote.
Based on the play of the same name by Mark St. Germain (The God Committee), Freud’s Last Session picks up with Sigmund Freud (Hopkins) on the eve of the Second World War and the end of his life, as he invites the iconic author C.S. Lewis (GoodE) for a debate over the existence of God. It explores Freud’s unique relationship with his lesbian daughter Anna, as well as Lewis’ unconventional romance with his best friend’s mother.
St. Germain adapted the screenplay. Alan Greisman (The Bucket List), Rick Nicita (Hacksaw Ridge), Meg Thomson (Siren) and Hannah Leader (Gosford Park) will produce, with production set to kick off in the UK in late January 2023.
“We are so excited to have Sony Pictures Classics on board our film,” said Brown. “They have a long history of supporting independent filmmakers’ visions and offering audiences dynamic stories told from a global perspective. I am thrilled to be working with them on FREUD’S LAST SESSION from such an early stage.”
“Another fabulous role for Anthony Hopkins as Freud in London during WW2 locking horns with C.S. Lewis (Matthew GoodE). The talented Matt Brown has surrounded himself with the best design team and cinematographer working today,” said Sony Pictures Classics in a statement. “FREUD’S LAST SESSION promises to be a major movie. It is also great to be back in business with our friends at Westend.”
“This very human story about two world-renowned ideological giants deserves to be brought to a wide audience,” added Westend Films’ Managing Director, Maya Amsellem. “We could not wish for a better partner than SPC to bring their passion and expertise to FREUD’S LAST SESSION.”
While negotiating the Freud’s Last Session deal with SPC, Westend Films made deals in Australia (Sharmill Films), Italy (Adler), Portugal (NOS), Israel (United King) and Greece (Spentzos).
- Deadline
🚨 According to TheWrap "Production is set to begin in the UK in late January 2023." This is different from what I’ve been reporting in previous posts. Glad to have a update.
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i could kiss whoever wrote the Winkman interrogation scene. they could've made Lockwood really slick with a plan and an answer for everything and they just... didn't. he's a mess. in fact, he botches every question Winkman asks him — he gives away so much information and basically sabotages himself by betraying how terrified he is of Lucy getting hurt. i love that they wrote him as a scared kid who's way out of his depth and more than slightly self-destructive. it's so real.
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“He understands what love is and whom he’s in love with. Physically it’s been quite demanding, and also emotionally it’s been quite demanding to be playing a man enraged by unrequited love, who’s basically a hopeless romantic, and to be able to play all that and also remember that this is fundamentally a comedy.”— Con O’Neill
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