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(500) Days of Summer

Interview

Quirky comedy (500) Days of Summer is set to be one of the films of the year, and we catch up with stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel

 

The film, directed by Mark Webb, stars Deschanel (The Happening, Yes Man) as Summer, a young woman who doesn't believe that true love exists while Gordon-Levitt is Tom, the man who falls under her spell. It's not the first time the pair have worked together, having stared in Manic back in 2001, and they agree that the fact that they have remained friends ever since helped their performances in (500) Days of Summer.

ZOOEY DESCHANEL We've been friends for 10 years. It was awesome to get to work with Joe again

JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT We trust each other. I know her sense of humour. It made it easy.

DESCHANEL You're only as good as the actor you're working with. It's a one hundred percent collaborative [effort]. If you're doing it by yourself and you're not paying attention to what's going on then I don't know what that is but it's not my experience of acting.

Zooey, your character of Summer is adament she doesn't want a relationship but is still sleeping with Tom. Are you worried about the 'friends with benefits' label?

DESCHANEL How unromantic!

GORDON-LEVITT No. I think that's a label that kids won't put on it. I think that sort of categorization is what this movie is evidence that we're getting over. Love and romance can exist without fitting into solid boxes like that.

Zooey, the movie is all told from Joe's character's perspective. Was that harder for you than?

DESCHANEL I didn't really worry about it. It's a very, very subjective film. I just tried to play the scenes as truthfully as possible. I had to keep her grounded in my reality of her which was different from the reality of the film so that was my job to protect her integrity as a character.

It's obvious that Tom is in love with Summer from the start, but what do you think she feels about him?

DESCHANEL I think, it's not really that important for me to answer that question because I feel like this movie, especially, is something where it's the audience's job to take away from it what they want to. If I say anything, as the actor, that would just be my opinion. It's my job to play the character but I don't think that my opinion is really that important. You can take what you will from it. But, I do think she has deep affection for him.

Joe, director Mark Webb said that of all the actors that came in for the part, you were the most concerned about why they were making this film because it isn't a typical romantic comedy. How did he convince you to be a part of it?

GORDON-LEVITT When Marc and I spoke, it became really clear that he was interested in telling an honest and genuine story about human beings as opposed to thin plot devices. The movie that I didn't want to be in was the one where [it's like] 'Oh, see, it's a reversal. The girl's like the guy and the guy is like the girl and all those rules still apply but it's it weird that's it's reversed?' That, I didn't want to be in.

But I did want to be in something where here is one individual. Here is another individual and love is complicated and hilarious and sad and beautiful'. That's more like the conversation that Marc and I had. It was also that I just liked the guy. I wanted to make friends with him. I wanted to make a movie with him.

DESCHANEL I think that audiences are smart. I really truly believe that people are smarter than they are given credit for. I think that when you make something that is entertaining and smart, people find it and appreciate it.

GORDON-LEVITT And I think (500) Days of Summer does give you the feeling that you're craving when you go to see a love story. In fact it gives you it stronger because it feels true.

Many are saying that (500) Days of Summer is one of the movies of the year. Did you have a sense on set that it was going to be great?

DESCHANEL I was having so much fun that I wasn't even thinking about it. It's really, really rare that you have a movie that you are having such a great time making... I felt like it was magical or something. I don't want to sound like ... but it really was so much fun and I felt like we all connected. It was Marc and Joe and me, everyone that worked on it was really fantastic and just from the beginning, it had this special glow about it. But, I didn't know whether it would be a hit. You never know. You never know. We still don't know but I know that's it's a film I'm extremely proud of which is so rare and to have a film that was that much fun to make with people that I absolutely love and to be as proud of a film as I am of this one is truly a great gift.

Watch (500) Days of Summer Trailer

(500) Days of Summer opens in the USA on July 17 and in the UK on September 4

Interview by Judy Sloane




Theatrical Reviews Archive

Night at the Museum 2 (2009)
Tormented (2009)
Star Trek (2009)
Aliens in the Attic (2009)
GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Coraline (2009)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Drag Me To Hell (2009)
Dorian Gray (2009)
The Wrestler (2008)
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
Terminator Salvation (2009)
Angels & Demons (2009)
Summer Scars (2007)
Moon (2009)
Paranormal Activity (2009)
Blind Loves (2008)
Helen (2008)
Jennifer's Body (2009)
Cherry Blossoms (2008)
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Delta (2008)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
Adam (2009)
Anything For Her (2008)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Watchmen (2009)
Fireflies in the Garden (2009)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
Gran Torino (2008)
500 Days of Summer
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Coco Before Chanel (2009)
Afghan Star (2008)
Heartless (2009)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
Sex and the City 2 (2010)
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The Disappeared (2008)
Predators (2010)
Brüno (2009)
The Last House on the Left (2009)
Frozen (2010)
Orphan (2009)
Year One (2009)
Just Another Love Story (2007)
This Is It (2009)
The Expendables (2010)
New Town Killers (2008)
Awaydays (2009)
Public Enemies (2009)
The Road (2009)
Hierro (2009)
Zombieland (2009)
Frozen River (2008)
Sunshine Cleaning (2009)
Knight and Day (2010)
The Unborn (2009)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2009): Review & Clips
Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
Black Swan (2010)
Fuck (2005)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009)
Source Code (2011)
Shutter Island (2010)
The Scouting Book For Boys (2009)
Cemetery Junction (2010)
Lebanon (2009)
The Bad Lieutenant - Port of Call: New Orleans (2009)
2012 (2009)
Red Riding Hood (2011)
Tetro (2009)
Machete (2010)
Robin Hood (2010)
Submarine (2011)
Drive Angry 3D (2011)
Hereafter (2010)

Highlights

Airborne

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British actress Kimberly Jaraj shares her diary from the set of upcoming airplane thriller Airborne...

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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

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Director Rob Marshall, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and stars Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Ian McShane and Geoffrey Rush talk Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides...

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Shadow

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As his visceral horror Shadow comes to DVD, we sit down for an exclusive chat with Italian director Federico Zampaglione

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Movie Highlight

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Has Jack Sparrow met his match? He’s in London, facing piracy charges, has no crew, no ship and – seemingly – no hope. But, of course, keeping Jack behind bars wouldn’t make for much of a film and so, following a beautifully-choreographed escape through the streets of London, a scene-stealing cameo from Keith Richards as Jack’s worldly-wise father and reunion with feisty former love Angelica (Penelope Cruz), Jack is soon ensconced on the ship of the legendary Blackbeard (Ian McShane), on the hunt for the fabled Fountain of Youth. On his tail is pirate nemesis Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) but, as the journey gets increasingly dangerous, the old foes may find that they need to work together if they are to make it home alive…

READ FULL REVIEW:  On Stranger Tides

DVD Highlight

The Walking Dead

The living dead have been a mainstay of horror cinema for decades. Now they maraud onto the small screen in Frank Darabont’s adaptation of the graphic novel by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.

Brit favourite Andrew Lincoln (This LifeTeachers) adopts a convincing drawl to take on the role of sheriff Rick Grimes, who wakes from a coma to find the local residents have become flesh-eating ghouls. While the initial set-up is reminiscent of 28 Days Later, these zombies are not Danny Boyle’s fast moving monsters, but the lumbering breed of tradition. That doesn’t dilute their impact; as Rick teams up with other survivors, the zombies are relentless in their pursuit and the tension builds to unbearable levels.

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