Just off the MovieScene hotline:
http://www.moviescene.nl/p/147842/leonardo_dicaprio_wordt_raspoetin
I wrote a paper on the infamous Mad Monk in high school, so I'm versed
well enough in Rasputin's history to know there's plenty of material in
there to make for a smashing movie. Intrigue, religion, social upheaval,
class conflict, war and loads of saucy, steaming sex, Rasputin's life had it all.
Not to mention a hint of the supernatural is available, if the people
behind this movie choose to explore that particular aspect of his
persona. The latter is doubtful, though his bizarre death certainly
cannot be ignored: few people get poisoned, beaten, mutilated, shot,
drowned and finally frozen without such a harrowing end being considered
the stuff of movies after all. However, considering the names so far
attached to this project, I'm convinced this movie will go for an
intelligent, historically responsible approach to portraying the starets
instead of overindulging in the sensationalism of his wild existence.
Speaking of names, Leonardo DiCaprio, really? Don't get me wrong, Leo has proven himself a formidable actor capable of handling any number of wholly different types of roles over the last decade. Still, a lot of movie magic is required to make him look and sound anything like the historical Rasputin. This one will take quite the metamorphosis, as it's unlike anything DiCaprio has ever done before. I always imagined Rasputin to be played by the likes of Benicio Del Toro, Mickey Rourke or even Jeremy Irons. Nevertheless, I know DiCaprio will succeed in making for a compelling Rasputin, and I look forward to seeing him die a violent, brutal, overly long and painful death.
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