Wes Anderson Speak from The Sunday Times About the notorious set tension on the 2001 setThe royal tennabums“So Gene hackmanWho died in April. Bill dead Talked to associated Press In view of Hackman’s death and said that “he was really difficult” on the set.
“Jean was very angry about the money,” Anderson now revealed. “He was angry. Also, he did not want to do the film anyway. I talked to him – I just did not go away. And everyone else said yes for salary, so Jean just went with it – and it just became our way.”
Hackman played the family’s patriarchy, Royal O’arel Tenbaum in the 2001 comedy-drama. At the time of the release of the film, Anderson was 32 years old, and this was only his third direction attempt. Supporters included Murray, Ben Siller, Gwneth Paltro, Luke Wilson, Angelica Huston and more.
Anderson said that he was not in touch with Hackman after the release of the film. “Not a word,” the director insisted. “In fact he left without saying goodbye. He was angry – we had friction. He did not enjoy it. I was probably very young and it was annoying for him.”
According to the filmmaker, his last conversation with Hackman was in the film. “And he liked it,” said Anderson. “But he told me that when we were shooting, he did not understand it. I wish I would show him ten minutes, soon, maybe, he would have said,” Okay, I get it. “
Maure Detailed on set stress After the death of Hackman, between Anderson and Hackman during an appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show”.
Murray said, “I sympathize with Jean because for him, Wes Anderson was just a goon child and Jean made some of the biggest American films. So he was a little irritable,” said Murray. “But he had to work with children, dogs, Kumar (Palana, who played the role of Vallet Pagoda), which was a complete mystery for all of us anyway. They placed it in very challenging positions to work, and so he just felt a lot of responsibility and kept thinking, ‘What am I doing with these people here?’ But what he gives is fantastic.
Anderson’s latest film is “The Fonisian Scheme”, which has a small supporting role of Bill Murray. The film is premieing the world at the Cannes Film Festival and is opening with focus features in theaters on May 30.