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The film was adapted from the play of the same name in 2007 and was screened in New York. It received positive reviews and the filmmakers decided to bring the play from the stage to the big screen. Therefore, Philip Seymour Hoffman will usher in a role change in his acting career in 2010, using "Jack Goes Boating" as his directorial debut.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, who successfully performed the role of Jack in the original play, seems logical to continue to play this role in the film.
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In fact, most of the actors in the film are actors who have entered the big screen directly from the drama version.
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John Ortiz and Philip Seymour Hoffman play a pair of close friends in the movie. In fact, the two are very good friends because of the drama in their lives, so this kind of performance can be regarded as a natural performance for them .
Jack Goes Boating behind the scenes gags
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Meta 2022-04-21 09:03:23
PHILIP's maiden director is so artistic and obscure.
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Ole 2022-04-21 09:03:23
Capote, who was pale before, is now a dead fat man, this time directing himself. A person who takes positivity as a mantra must be a person who has been taught badly by society. The emotional explosion point came very suddenly, but it also suddenly went from being angry and sad to being funny, but I felt that this part was very real. Although truth is not at all the standard a movie should be.
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Connie: I even imagined it with you.
Jack: That's... yeah.
Connie: In a bathtub, I imagined I was with you.
Jack: You took a bath?
Connie: No, I was in a bathtub imagining it was a pitch black night. We were in a bed in a spaceship flying through superspace.
Jack: That... that's a long way off... space travel for tourists.
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Clyde: Let's smoke a toast.