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Cillian Murphy | Cillian Murphy |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Tuesday, 12 June 2007 | |
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Rising to the Challenge Actors like Cillian Murphy are a rare breed. For many, it has become common practice to succumb to the dictates of their agent and appear as a hero in some predictable sugary and often mediocre movie. - - -
- - - Few actors like Murphy would go to the deep end and perform in exactly the opposite way - as an anti-hero perhaps - someone who is therefore more human and more real than the tired number mentioned above. Some defining roles: No one can possibly describe Murphy's acting resume as ordinary. As Kitten in Breakfast On Pluto, Cillian plays a transvestite and a terror-suspect who travels to London in search of his identity. Many have taken on the challenge of playing a female character, but Murphy's performance is quite extraordinary due to its sincerity. It was as if he took on the role not as a challenge to his sexuality - he seems to be quite aware of who he is - but for the freedom it gave him in exploring the opposite sex.
- - - - - - (youtube video featuring Cillian Murphy in an interview, for the film Breakfast on Pluto) There was an interview conducted by Jenny Halper that provided us with a deeper insight into Cillian's take on his role as Kitten, excerpt follows:
Another defining role was in Danny Boyle's apocalyptic thriller 28 Days Later. As cycle courier Jim, Murphy's acting career was given a big boost as the movie became one of 2002's biggest hits, and almost certainly one of the most talked about. - - -
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- - - Scene Stealer: Murphy's acting range is not limited to leading roles. He has also been a strong performer in a number of supporting roles, including Girl with a Pearl Earring (where he plays Pieter who falls for Scarlet Johansen's Griet) or as the Scarecrow in the widely acclaimed Batman Begins. In Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain he played a Union soldier and managed to steal the scene from the lead actors. Even in Red Eye, where he played a devious character, he continued to weave his magic. What to Expect: It has been said that when Murphy auditioned for the lead role in Batman Begins, director Christopher Nolan was impressed by the actor. While most of his acclaimed films have been independently produced, Murphy has been noted to relish performing in Hollywood productions as well.
Spotlight on Cillian Murphy was written by Jed Medina and Kathleen Sydenham, with excerpts taken from various interviews, and reviews of his films mostly from amazon.com and IMDb.
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One big Cillian Murphy fan here! another top list:
Murphy is one talented actor! I think his range is not limited to leading roles, as he has proven already in Red Eye and Batman. For me he was awesome in: 1. Breakfast on Pluto- Neil Jordan is perhaps one of the best directors we have. Murphy was so good in this film, you can't forget him. 2. On the Edge- buy the DVD! buy it! buy it! someone at amazon said: There's a moment early on in John Carney's "On The Edge" that serves to self-assuredly define itself as the alternative to the tired, Hollywoodized coming-of-age genre. In a scene between Jonathan (Cillian Murphy) and his psychologist (Stephen Rea), a chidingly defiant Murphy declares there won't be any "Good Will Hunting" moments between doctor and patient. True to his word as the movie is true to its central point about the fragility and the value of life, there aren't any. And the result is quite simply a breath of fresh air. 3. 28 days later. Cillian rocks!
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July 12, 2007
Youtube video interview
Hey Lukas, I added the youtube video you posted, it seems the code at our comment system has difficulty reading the youtube embed code, anyway, to all, enjoy the video!
thanks man!
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July 12, 2007
Cillian List
I agree with your list, I'm posting mine too, great way to start the conversation here!
1. 28 Days Later- maybe because its the first movie I watched featuring Cillian, so I'm quite happy with this Danny Boyle film at the top. He was amazing, the action scenes and the whole story is one of the best for this genre. 2. Breakfast on Pluto- definitely a collectible item. Its one of the first DVDs I got from amazon! :grin 3. Disco Pigs- Cillian was intense, really intense! You need to watch this one too!
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July 12, 2007
Disco Pigs!
I find the film quite disturbing, and it lingers even after I left the moviehouse. It has a very strong message...not for everyone, especially those who are squeemish, and only like to see happy endings..and such, here's a summary from wiki:
The film/ play revolves around the intense relationship of the two teenage protagonists, Darin and Sinead; nicknamed "Pig" (Cillian Murpy) and "Runt" (Elaine Cassidy). Pig and Runt were born at the same hospital at nearly the same time and grow up right next door to each other. This brings about a very close relationship between the two that borders on telepathic. The two talk in their own idiosyncratic "language." The two characters live in their own separate world and barely communciate with the world around them.However up until their seventeenth year, their relationship remains one of friendship, albeit a very intense unhealthy one.
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July 12, 2007
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