Showing posts with label Jane Got A Gun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Got A Gun. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2016

What's On Netflix?: JANE GOT A GUN


It is often customary to start a review off with a plot summary. However, when discussing this film, plot isn’t the first thing a viewer should know.

In 2011, a little screenplay called Jane Got A Gun by Brian Duffield appeared on The Blacklist, a yearly rundown of all the unseen, unmade, highly-desirable scripts in Hollywood. Natalie Portman was quickly attached to the product, accompanied by Lynne Ramsay, a polarizing but respected director. Michael Fassbender and Joel Edgerton joined the cast. Everything seemed to be going well for a time. Then Fassbender left, pointing to creative differences between himself and Ramsay. Thus began a relentless reshuffling of actors, directors, cinematographers, and writers as names like Jude Law and Bradley Cooper disappeared from top-billing as quickly as they appeared. The dust finally settled with Gavin O’Connor, hot off his successful film, Warrior, as director, Edgerton as co-writer and co-lead alongside Portman, and Ewan McGregor playing the film’s villain. Filming began in March of 2013. Nearly three years later, in January of 2016, the world finally saw Jane Got A Gun. Less than a year later, one of the most highly-praised scripts in existence ended up on the bottom of my “Suggestions for You” tab on Netflix.