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Jun. 21st, 2005 09:44 amOoh, goodie. My review of Naked is up at Mutant Reviewers from Hell. Honestly, it's not one of my better reviews as I read it now, but it's fun to talk about here.
You know, I wasn't crazy about the look of David Thewlis for Lupin, especially when I saw him in costume. His mannerisms and voice aren't how I pictured the character, either. But it baffles me... absolutely baffles me... that people think that Jude Law should have played him.
Now, I like Jude Law all right. I really liked him in Gattaca, and I thought he was the best thing about A.I. But you know what? I have never, ever, ever seen Jude Law play a character that didn't have a good amount of arrogance about him. Now, maybe he could have pulled Lupin off. Maybe. But given his past work, I think he was just dead wrong for the part. And same with Ewan McGregor.
What Thewlis had that made me believe he was Lupin was Lupin's odd mix of confidence and lack of self-esteem. Remus knows he's a damn good wizard (and he is, all you naysayers). He's at least highly competent, if not rather gifted. (A hint: smart kids are snobs too, and they rarely hang around with people they don't have respect for.) But he knows he has no worth in the wizarding society. I don't think he believes it should be that way, but he's very painfully aware of his limitations, and that awareness is a huge part of his character. Plus, in Prisoner of Azkaban he's carrying around a hefty burden of guilt. It's that attitude that Thewlis pulled off perfectly. Costuming... wrong. Face... not quite right. Age... let's not even go there. But the acting? (Even during that cursed bridge scene?) He pulled it off, and given how complicated Lupin is under the surface, that's saying something.
Plus (and this is something that drives me nuts in fics), I really don't think Remus Lupin is a drop-dead attractive man. (Okay, I don't think Jude Law is, either, but the rest of the world seems to think so.) Harry notices when people are particularly goodlooking or when they're particularly ugly. The impression I always had of Lupin is he's utterly average appearance-wise. I can accept that Sirius sees him as attractive, but any time there's gushing about Lupin's beauty that turns me off, because I think he's just a nice-looking guy. And that is another reason I did like Thewlis in the role better than Ewan McGregor (although Ewan's sex appeal comes from attitude more than looks, I admit). Thewlis is just sort of a nice looking guy as well. He's not a sex god in appearance, but he's far from ugly, or even fascinatingly ugly like Chris Cooper (who has such a hard, interesting face he becomes brutally attractive).
Anyway, yeah. As much as I hated the cheesy mustache, this is me saying officially that I'm really, really glad David Thewlis played Lupin.
Now if only we could do something about that cheesy werewolf....
You know, I wasn't crazy about the look of David Thewlis for Lupin, especially when I saw him in costume. His mannerisms and voice aren't how I pictured the character, either. But it baffles me... absolutely baffles me... that people think that Jude Law should have played him.
Now, I like Jude Law all right. I really liked him in Gattaca, and I thought he was the best thing about A.I. But you know what? I have never, ever, ever seen Jude Law play a character that didn't have a good amount of arrogance about him. Now, maybe he could have pulled Lupin off. Maybe. But given his past work, I think he was just dead wrong for the part. And same with Ewan McGregor.
What Thewlis had that made me believe he was Lupin was Lupin's odd mix of confidence and lack of self-esteem. Remus knows he's a damn good wizard (and he is, all you naysayers). He's at least highly competent, if not rather gifted. (A hint: smart kids are snobs too, and they rarely hang around with people they don't have respect for.) But he knows he has no worth in the wizarding society. I don't think he believes it should be that way, but he's very painfully aware of his limitations, and that awareness is a huge part of his character. Plus, in Prisoner of Azkaban he's carrying around a hefty burden of guilt. It's that attitude that Thewlis pulled off perfectly. Costuming... wrong. Face... not quite right. Age... let's not even go there. But the acting? (Even during that cursed bridge scene?) He pulled it off, and given how complicated Lupin is under the surface, that's saying something.
Plus (and this is something that drives me nuts in fics), I really don't think Remus Lupin is a drop-dead attractive man. (Okay, I don't think Jude Law is, either, but the rest of the world seems to think so.) Harry notices when people are particularly goodlooking or when they're particularly ugly. The impression I always had of Lupin is he's utterly average appearance-wise. I can accept that Sirius sees him as attractive, but any time there's gushing about Lupin's beauty that turns me off, because I think he's just a nice-looking guy. And that is another reason I did like Thewlis in the role better than Ewan McGregor (although Ewan's sex appeal comes from attitude more than looks, I admit). Thewlis is just sort of a nice looking guy as well. He's not a sex god in appearance, but he's far from ugly, or even fascinatingly ugly like Chris Cooper (who has such a hard, interesting face he becomes brutally attractive).
Anyway, yeah. As much as I hated the cheesy mustache, this is me saying officially that I'm really, really glad David Thewlis played Lupin.
Now if only we could do something about that cheesy werewolf....