“It was a very intense experience for me,” Riley Keough said of watching the Baz Luhrmann film.
“Elvis” is already circulating among international cinemas, and has been successful among the deceased’s relatives. Elvis Presley. In addition to his daughter and widow, the granddaughter of the King of Rock, Riley Keough – actress of “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “The Devil of Every Day” – also praised the biopic of Baz Luhrmann. According to her, it was something “intense” to be assisted.
During an interview with Variety, Riley told that he watched the feature film starring Austin Butler a few days ago, and your comments couldn’t be more positive. “I love Baz, and I just saw the movie. I actually watched it a few days ago, and it was a really intense experience for me.”took on. “I’m so excited for the whole world to see what Baz has done, and what Austin Butler has done. [que interpreta Elvis no gilme] did”completed;
Finally, the actress said that she is a “a magical coincidence” be at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, with his directorial debut of “War Poney”, at the same time that “Elvis” will make its world premiere at the festival.
Keough is the third person in the family Presley praising the biopic. before her, Priscilla Presleythe star’s widow, also praised the performance of Butler: “‘Wow!.’ Bravo to him! He knew he had a big mission, and he was very nervous about this role. I can imagine it.”, said on his social media. And the daughter’s opinion Elvis, Lisa Marie, could not be otherwise. After an emotional outburst on her Twitter account, she declared her support for the actor to not only be nominated for an Oscar, but also to win it.
Starred by Austin Butler (“The Carrie Diaries”), “Elvis” delves into the complex dynamics between Presley and your manager Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks) over 20 years, from Elvis’ rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom.
In addition to the duo, the film’s cast also includes David Wenham (“Top of the Lake”), Richard Roxburgh (“Moulin Rouge – Love in Red”), Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”), Kelvin Harrison Jr. (“At nightfall”), Luke Bracey (“Until the Last Man”), Olivia DeJonge (“The Society”) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (“Attack of the Dogs”).
“Elvis” hits Brazilian theaters on July 14.
Source: cinebuzz
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