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What we can see from the suffering and rebirth of ' You Were Never Really Here' director Lynne Ramsey

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What we can see from the suffering and rebirth of ' You Were Never Really Here' director Lynne Ramsey

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From Ramsey to Joaquin. call from greece



Before filming, the two of them seemed to mainly communicate via email, but when they spoke on the phone for the first time, Joaquin was especially able to understand what she was saying. It is said that there was not. Even though they should be speaking the same English.


It is said that the reason for this was due to her characteristic Scottish (Glasgow) accent, but it is also said that the line was unstable as Ramsay was calling from Greece.


Hmm, Greece...?


Why did she call Joaquin from here? If we are not careful, we in the media may easily overlook this part, but if we check the interviews with foreign media, some interesting facts will become clear.



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Behind the scenes of ``Jane,'' when she decided to quit on the first day of filming.



Originally, Lynne Ramsey was known as a director with few productions. However, over the past few years, director Ramsay has seemed to completely reverse that impression, devoting himself to filmmaking with more vigor than ever before. Her passion is the work "Jane Got A Gun." The film stars Big names including Natalie Portman. It was sure to be a match for Ramsey.


Because it is a Western film, special filming techniques are required for horseback riding and shooting. A large number of staff members were assembled for this film, and everyone was doing their best in preparation for the start of filming. Everything is ready and it's time for the first day of shooting. However, the most important director, Lynn Ramsey, did not appear on the scene. The Day After the sudden announcement of his resignation. The producer was furious and the scene was thrown into chaos.


How did this happen? It all seems to have been due to a feud between director Ramsey and the producer. The vision of the script, which she was deeply in love with, was twisted and twisted by the producer until it finally reached a point where she couldn't ignore it. Everything didn't happen overnight, but it seems like something that had been building up for a long time finally exploded when filming started.



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This trouble led to a lawsuit, and a heated exchange between the producer and Ramsey ensued. As a result, a settlement was reached, and the film was subsequently completed as Jane (16) with Gavin O'Connor as pinch-hitting director.


She certainly kept a ``non-negotiable line'' as an artist. There are probably many movie people and fans who sympathize with this and support her decision.


However, it is an unmistakable fact that she dropped out of the movie, and there was even a possibility that she would not be able to make another movie in the future due to the bad publicity that caused this situation.


In A Very Private Affair, she and her partner were having trouble and decided to divorce. Although Ramsay has an extraordinary spirit, the series of troubles had worn her out both physically and mentally. It was some time after The Day After that she traveled to Greece to seek salvation.



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  1. CINEMORE
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  4. What we can see from the suffering and rebirth of ' You Were Never Really Here' director Lynne Ramsey