“To recreate someone's childhood, to lend his features to his parents who died several years ago, is to turn into a ghost and haunt him. It's slipping into a delicate and fragile place
, " marvels Michelle Williams, who still can't get over having played the poltergeist with her idol Steven Spielberg, the director who opened the doors to her. imaginary and the world with
The Empire of the
Sun.
"I was far too young to grasp the depth of this portrait of an English kid living in Shanghai caught up in Japan's entry into the war against the West in 1941
," she recalls.
But the magnitude of this narrative shook me.
Growing up in a small town in Montana, seeing the world from my bedroom, I had no idea the globe could be so vast.
This film made me feel alive, made me understand my small place in the order of things and all that cinema can teach us about ourselves.
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