We share with our readers the second Frame Film Thursday in which we enjoyed ‘Hasta los huesos: Bones and All’, with Timothée Chalamet.
That’s how it went the screening of ‘Hasta los huesos: Bones and All’ of the FOTOGRAMAS Film Thursday organized in the Ideal rooms in Madridan event in which our readers were able to enjoy the film directed by Luca Guadagnino (‘Call Me By Your Name’) and starring Timothée Chalamet in “a new hymn to the transfiguring force of love”, this time portraying the journey of two young cannibals for the most marginal face of the North American Midwest.
The film introduces us to Marel Yearly (Taylor Russell), a young woman who sets out on a cross-country journey to find her mother, whom she never knew, while seeks to understand why he feels the need to kill and devour the people he comes acrossdiscovering along the way a whole society of human flesh eaters.
“Luca Guadagnino turns the sock inside out and builds a show of horror and viscera, which later dresses in skin-deep feelings. Based on a novel by Camille DeAngelis, it explains the initiation journey of two teenagers (cannibals) in search of something, or someone, to take root in”, pointed out Mariona Borrull in her review of ‘To the Bones: Bones and All’. “This new ‘Bad Lands’ overflows with misfortune, although it opens a hopeful door: under the most absolute marginality, the one capable of hiding the trail of blood that Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet leave behind, new forms of family proliferate. We would like to explore the alternate parenthood of Mark Rylance, brooding caretaker, and the bromance between Michael Stuhlbarg and David Gordon Green, one a cannibal and the other not. The rib is juicy, but we never gnaw on the bone.”
Together with Chalamet and Russell, they complete the cast Mark Rylance, Chloë Sevigny, Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Jessica Harper, David Gordon Green and Jake Horowitz.
“He always carried bottles with some blood from his mouth“, account to Variety Fernanda Perez, regular head of Guadagnino’s makeup department. “It was ridiculous because I was always following the actors with this bottle. For Mrs. Harmon’s scene and for the end of the movie we used a mixture of syrups and brownies for the fake blood.”
“Timothée had six scars on his body that were applied daily. With Brad, we decided to take a bite out of the hand,” Perez points out. “He can’t be seen, but he’s there. Maybe from when he first met Jake, he had tried to bite him. Sully has a large scar on his cheek that ends at the end of his ear. We ask ourselves: ‘What is this? Maybe it’s a fight with another cannibal?’ He has another scar that we decided he was going to be there because he was trying to eat something and a bone cut his chin.”
Source: Fotogramas

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