Monday, September 12, 2011
'Warrior' Director Gavin O'Connor On Film's Ending: 'The Goal Was To Really Make It Surprising'
Despite the fact that it did not dominate this area office over the past weekend, "Warrior" continues to be a movie worth speaking about. Additionally towards the five good reasons to view it which i pointed out a week ago, the film is surprising in most the best ways, one of these being the climactic fight and it is outcome. Without starting spoiler territory, when MTV News swept up with director and co-author Gavin O'Connor, we requested him how he worked out crafting the ending and determining the fates of these two primary figures (performed by Tom Sturdy and Joel Edgerton) - each of which team you are rooting for to win. "Well and not mention who what, one brother must win to win, another brother must lose to win," O'Connor described. "One brother must die and become reborn, one brother must surrender. The thing was to really make it surprising, yet whenever you consider it, inevitable." O'Connor also spoken about how exactly the film is all about a lot more than fighting and MMA. "The expectations of the movie are, 'Oh, it's mma I'd rather not view it,A because in writing [it might appear like one factor], there is however a genuine artistry towards the sport," O'Connor described. "There's an athleticism towards the sport that's in the greatest level, and there's a spirituality towards the sport which i hope I taken because I recognized it, I felt it. ... In ways, the film isn't a fighting movie. It isn't a MMA movie but for your area of the film, for me personally, it is a love letter to individuals men and also the sport." What have you think about "Warrior?" Inform us within the comments or on Twitter!
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