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'Demolition': Jake Gyllenhaal & Jean-Marc Vallée on Breaking Hearts and Phones 

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It's been nine years since Bryan Sipe's script for Demolition scored a spot on the Black List, but the finished film is finally making its way into theaters. Jake Gyllenhaal leads as Davis Mitchell. He's got a successful career and beautiful home, but then his world is shattered when his wife is killed in a car accident. It's not because he's plagued with grief, but rather because he feels nothing. His only means of coping is by taking his life apart piece by piece - or rather, by demolishing everything in it.
Before it hits theaters on April 8th, Demolition celebrated its US Premiere at SXSW. While in Austin for the event, I got the chance to sit down with Gyllenhaal and director Jean-Marc Vallée to discuss the film's journey from the Black List to the big screen, how they cope with career disappointments, the worst things they've broke in real life and more. You can catch all of that in this video interview and keep an eye out for much more from the cast of Demolition including Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper and Judah Lewis.
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@1997jankuschef
@1997jankuschef 5 лет назад
Few films leave me feeling privileged to have seen them like this one has
@livefromutku
@livefromutku 3 года назад
I admire this movie, watch it at least twice a year
@misquotes__
@misquotes__ 2 года назад
This movie is poetry in motion. I watched it with bated breath with the absurdity yet rationality of the course of events.
@zolochnaya
@zolochnaya 8 лет назад
I loved this film. Loved it. Loved it. Loved it.
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@philiporlando616 2 года назад
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@philiporlando616
@philiporlando616 2 года назад
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@PsychologyArcher
@PsychologyArcher 3 года назад
I watched this movie aprox 20 times and I m not done yet..❤️ so beautiful it is
@nadinesutton1851
@nadinesutton1851 6 лет назад
I watched Demolition and adored it! It was a fascinating depiction of one man's self-exploration that includes but is not limited to the grieving process over his deceased wife. I loved how he didn't find that she was pregnant until close to the end of the movie! Shocking, sure. But even more shocking that it had been terminated in abortion and that it was not his. I felt that the family he entered via holy matrimony was cold. He himself, the part that Jake plays, is not a cold man, though he gives the appearance to be so. We can tell that plainly by the way that he writes, the notes and tone in his voice, the way he connects when he destroys things! I loved the way that he just 'took things apart' and it reminded me of Little Man Tate by Jodi Foster. Genius. I feel that people show their grief in so many different ways and that this is still such a valid topic that Jake Gyllenhaal so vividly explores for us on screen. We need to see that. And feel validated ourselves. The relationships in this movie were strong! Even the relationship between Naomi Watts and Jake though they are never intimate on screen sexually it is a very strong relationship for healing. The relationship between her son and Jake was awesomely done; I could see how the boy was really searching even beyond his sexual orientation, which we instinctively feel Jake is good at dealing with (perhaps b/c of Brokeback Mountain, who knows?) and that Jake's character could relate to this adolescent boy, again in a strange or surprising way. I liked all the Demolition in this movie, I'm a big fan of the demolition process, taking things apart, and wishing we could just leave them that way, never putting them back together again, I think that's why I like the way they get beat up simultaneously (the boy and Jake) and I'm not squeamish about it! Also, I think that's why I like how the movie ends.
@Frugalitas123
@Frugalitas123 5 лет назад
*ahem* ... spoilers
@ellaminnow
@ellaminnow 2 года назад
rip jean-marc
@unluckypoorsoul
@unluckypoorsoul Год назад
How can you not asking him, how's the dancing scene shoot and what his experience in it
@Trina18
@Trina18 4 года назад
How is slightly upset when she thinks he’s not as thoughtful 🤭😅👍🏼
@Ryan-fc6di
@Ryan-fc6di 2 года назад
RIP :'(
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@user-zg6ln3ip7k 5 лет назад
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