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Walk the Line dazzles Hollywood & AFI
Jenny Peters
LOS
ANGELES—From tall Tyler Hilton to diminutive Ginnifer Goodwin, the “Walk
the Line” stars came out in force last night, celebrating the film’s
premiere and kicking off the AFI Fest 2005 at the Cinerama Dome on
Sunset Boulevard. Those two actors are showcased in the new biopic of
Johnny Cash and June Carter, but all eyes at the gala were on the two
leads in the film, Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. Both their
performances are generating scorching heat in the race toward Oscar;
they’ll be hard to beat, as will the movie itself.
Director James Mangold and his producer/spouse Cathy Konrad beamed as
Hilton, who plays Elvis Presley in the flick, joined co-producer James
Keach and his beautiful wife Jane Seymour in showing off their pearly
whites.
Mangold happily explained his feeling about his film, which covers the
early years of Johnny Cash’s life, from poor sharecropper to
country/rock superstar. “The big thing that I wanted to do was touch on
the very start of rock and roll, I loved this moment in rockabilly
music. I loved the idea of people making music because they loved music
and not because they saw the video or how to market themselves. A very
big point for me in this movie is that John didn’t arrive at Sun as the
man in black. He didn’t already know his marketing angle. He didn’t have
it worked out. He was just trying to be heard and however that would
work or not work was fine, but he just needed to be heard. What was
magic to me about that moment in time was that it was a moment before
the term ‘rock and roll star’ existed.”
With characters like Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis (played by Waylon Payne,
also at last night’s party), Roy Orbison, and Carl Perkins, the movie is
a who’s who of the heart of rock and roll’s beginnings in the 1950’s,
that’s just packed with great music.
“We were very lucky in some ways, terrified in other ways, that we had
six months of rehearsal where we just had to basically immerse ourselves
in their music,” said Witherspoon. “I don’t know where Joaquin found the
voice, because it was creepy how authentic it was. He really immersed
himself, but I got to see that and slowly take that journey and see him
become more and more like John. Every day we took voice lessons. Joaquin
took guitar lessons. I took autoharp lessons. I wasn’t going to fall on
my butt in front of everyone or I was going to try as hard as I possibly
could not to!” “Walk the Line” opens nationwide on November 18, when you
can see just how Witherspoon and the rest of the cast pulled it off.. |