Monday, October 17, 2016

Felicity Jones Reshoots 'Rogue One'

Star educated at Oxford spin-off of 'Star Wars' 'One Rogue' and 'A monster called' opens his initial hesitation on Ron Howard joining 'Angels & Demons' suite and reveals that she knows "like crazy" co-star Belching the family. "It was not only as a person was really a single soul."

Felicity Jones is not an art critic, but he knows what he wants when he sees it. During a stroll through the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto in late September, He pauses for a moment, hand on hip, to admire a modernist painting by Canadian artist Claude Tousignant called lucid Violence. "There is something very clear and honest about it, "she said" I like the way that is not demanding. I feel attracted its simplicity".

It is simple, well - a big black dot inside an empty white square - but then it is easy to imagine why Jones would be attracted by these days without frills. Your life is about to get much more complicated, but the right
way, the way that just happens to the lucky few. To start, the 32-year-old British actress will play soon Inferno with Tom Hanks in Ron Howard, opening October 28, the last of the franchise successful Da Vinci Code ($ 1.2 million worldwide). It will continue until over the next two months with two more highly anticipated features: play a breast cancer called a monster, a tower that is already generating Oscar buzz a second nomination (she won for the first time in 2014 for playing the wife of Stephen Hawking in theory at all), and a rudimentary rebel fighter named Jun  Eros  lanceted center of the spin-off of Star Wars Rogue One, a party that night to an internationally recognizable face (although reshoots required - more about later).

All this puts Jones in a difficult situation - if enviable - crossroads: It must decide what kind of actress who pretends to be. Door # 1 is a serious career, respected actress - think Rooney Mara, Michelle Williams and Carey Mulligan - working mainly on the type of prestige pictures that are ideal for fireplace decoration mantises, only occasionally dabbling in films (as Amy Adams in Man of Steel). Gate 2: Follow the footsteps of Julia Roberts and Sigourney Weaver is a generation (or two) and does not become an actress, starring in films mainly big-budget studio.

Spend an afternoon with Jones in Toronto, where earlier in the day attended the world premiere of J. A. Ask a monster of Bayonne in the Toronto Film Festival, there is evidence that leans towards No. 1. "I still think Michelle Williams is excellent in his work," he said when asked who else wants to work. "I like Sofia Coppola. It always creates something so atmospheric. I love Wes Anderson, Andrea Arnold. “On the other hand, this is a woman who It is in the back to back to back productions in the past 15 months, six of them make lists and body wielding a blaster, and he took the lead in the largest of all franchise. (The last Star Wars movie, the force awakens, reported $ 2.07 billion of the world.) Not since Weaver bitch-slapped a stranger in the Alien films old actress has a great science fiction film on his shoulders.

"It was nonstop" says part of last year, looking strangely soothing Tousignant dot painting. "But I still think that when things are going well, you have to roll with him and take these opportunities. Because you never know when the next one will take. "

Jones won his first major at age 12, star of the British family film The Seekers paper treasure. But grow in Bourneville, Birmingham, England, acted more like a hobby than a career plan, it nestled in the holidays and summer vacation. She took it seriously - after school, he attended Central High Television Workshop, acting in a production of Midsummer Night's Dream, among many other plays - but it was not the dream of being a star. "I do not think my parents I should let you go to acting full time when I was 12, "said his father, a former investigative journalist, and his mother, who worked to be advertising. "I went to be balance, of course, as an individual."

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