Although he’s now taking the dinosaurs by storm in ’65’, Adam Driver tells us what his first encounter with the beasts of the past was like while watching ‘Jurassic Park’.
The premiere of ’65’, the film by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods full of dinosaurs, has allowed us to interview its great star, making Adam Driver tells us about the day he went to see ‘Jurassic Park’ at a dollar theater.
“First, obviously, ‘Jurassic Park’ if you like dinosaurs,” he confesses when asked What movies should we watch if we want to continue enjoying adventures like ’65’. “It was one of those movies that I saw in the theater. It’s a pivotal movie, a movie experience.”
“I don’t remember if I saw it when it opened or not,” he recalls. “I used to go to a dollar movie theater which is where I think I first saw her, the kind where the movie kind of became an event for a long time and then you find out that it had been running for a long time because it shows with more cracks and hairs in the image“.
“But no, I never had being in a movie with dinosaurs on my list,” he confesses. the actor we met in ‘Girls’, the title of Lena Dunham that became one of the best series on HBO Max.
After small (although fundamental) appearances in ‘Frances Ha’ (Noah Baumbach, 2012), ‘About Llewyn Davis’ (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, 2013) and ‘While We’re Young’ (Noah Baumbach, 2014), Driver He became a mass phenomenon when he played Kylo Ren in the third Star Wars trilogy that began ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ (JJ Abrams, 2015).
Working with the best directors of the moment, he has become a fundamental actor thanks to titles such as ‘Silence’ (Martin Scorsese, 2016), ‘Paterson’ (Jim Jarmusch, 2016), ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ (Terry Gilliam , 2018), ‘Infiltrated the KKKlansman’ (Spike Lee, 2018), ‘Marriage Story’ (Noah Baumbach, 2019) and ‘The Last Duel’ (Ridley Scott, 2021).
“We need adventure cinema, maybe more than ever“, we pointed out in our review of ’65’. “With rooms full of good and bad ideas saturated with footage, protected by future exhibition windows in which streaming channels need minutes of viewing with which to improve data, it is appreciated that some of the big production companies take pity on our packed schedules from time to time and dare to release sincere, entertaining and direct titles, that always poorly considered (although successful) escape film that, now, has become a rare bird. “.
At its best after the premieres of ‘Annette’ (Leos Carax, 2021) and ‘Background noise’ (Noah Baumbach, 2022), Adam Driver now has to defend ’65’ as one of the best adventure films in the history of cinema.

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