Heath Ledger and Friends - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus behind the scenes
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2017
- After Heath Ledger's death, his friends Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell finished his role for him and gave the money to his daughter Matilda.
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This was a beautiful thing that happened three men got together and finished the film for free so Heath's daughter would get his fee, that's just awesome.
don't cry because it ended, smile because it happened
You can definitely tell the cast was very fond of Heath...Terry even sounds like he is on the verge of bursting into tears when he talks about him.
I can’t believe it ten years since we lost Heath Ledger I loved his portrayal of the Joker in The Dark Knight.
Luke Daley and poor Gilliam sounds like he’s on the verge of tears when he talks about him, and I hear his voice break when he talks about making the movie without heath...poor guy.
12 yrs
It was 13 a couple of days ago 😭😭😭😭
I have to say that I never met him personally, yet I dearly miss him so, like I somehow actually knew him/Heath like personally... I know that sounds crazy. He must have be someone to truly meet up close..
True
Now it will be 12 years gone
But feels as heartbreaking as yesterday
now its been 12 years
Michel Welling wish he was here to see Joaquins joker
Ha ha
@@aaronm4841 hed be playing the part possibly.
@@DDios-ih9de I think he would have retired from the Joker after the Dark Knight trilogy was finished, from how he described the character ("He’s just an absolute sociopath, a cold-blooded, mass-murdering clown”) I just get the sense he wouldn't have been interested in doing an origin story.
Heath Ledger wasn’t the only loss the production experienced. On June 21, 2008, one of the producers for the film, Bill Vince, died of sarcoma at 44, shortly after production ended.
Heath Ledger has more screen time in The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus than he does in The Dark Knight.
Heath Ledger's screen time as The Joker, in The Dark Knight is 35 minutes.
Heath Ledger's screen time as Tony, in The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus is 40 minutes.
So people who haven't seen Doctor Parnassus, it's not like Heath Ledger is in it, and then at the halfway point of the film his gone. No, Heath Ledger basically comes in to the film, about 15 to 20 minutes in, and Heath Ledger appears in the film essentially from then until the last 15 to 20 minutes. So yes it's worth while seeing.
Yeah, I thought it would be like a cut off and he would be gone... man this was such a roller coaster everytime he appeared again
I watched this movie with fear because of that. Like, Is this the last scene of Heath? Oh thanks it's not, is this...
I wasn't ready to lose him...
but after credits you hear a ringbell and it was soooooooooooooo relaxing, if you watched the film you know what I mean...
He is my favourite actor, I miss him so much. rip 💙🌼
In Loving Memory Of
Heath Andrew Ledger
(4/4/1979-1/22/2008)
A movie that improves with each viewing.
Fun fact: Johnny Depp is 16 years older than Heath Ledger.
so what?
@@jodouka I think she/he meant that even tho they might have such a big age difference they still kinda look the same
Pretty sure it's 17 years
@@SirChristus16 Correct.
@@jodouka angry Loanna
Love and miss Heath Ledger! Can't find any other comment about this so I thought I'd add in the fact that all three of the replacement actors - Depp, Law and Farell - play characters in the Fantastic Beasts franchise. They must've bonded on the set of Parnassus. LOVE!
Heath is too identical to Johnny Depp in Doctor Parnassus.
Yeah
In some parts they're smile are same but idk about looking like
@@oestranhomundodegudryan1919 true
I definitely had to back it up a couple times.. As soon as there was dialog though it was easy to know which actor..
Love u Heath Ledger. Amazing acting in Joker.
I love this film. It's psychedelic in the most profound Beatle like way.
0:25 Brienne of fucking Tarth
Love this movie
0:25 Joker AF!!!
#Love this movie!
I really, really, like this movie, I had to watch it a couple of times, to wrap my head around it, that's what like about it, great flick.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Would you please share the other special featurettes of this amazing movie?
- Terry Gilliam Film Introduction
- Behind the Mirror
- Heath Ledger Wardrobe Test
- Interview With Heath Ledger
- Doctor Parnassus Around the World
- Cast & Crew Presentation On Stage
- The Artwork of Doctor Parnassus
- Deleted Scene
so many esoteric meanings in this movie.. Heath was sacrificed/murdered.. it's pretty clear if you can read the symbolism
facts
Go on...
You mean Tony, right?
facts
@@sebinatimm496 no heath ledger also
RIP to Verne now too
His performance was the most entertaining, in my opinion. He was hilarious.
Freaking great movie
So..... Heath last movie was dark knight? Or imaginarium?
Imaginarium, And he died leaving the film incomplete
Dark Knight was the last film he completed filming (September 2007)
All hail the jacket man
Left hanging as the joker then hanging supposedly dead when you first see him here in this. Then on to ( I'm not there) as Bob Dylan another who sold his soul to the "high chief in this life and then some" all coincidence, must be??
take your tinfoil hat off mate
1:30 is that Mads Mikilsin in the center?
Terry only care about the money 💴
Good lord Lily Cole was hot.
كلي امورلن اشارككم بها
U wake up after work pop this and smoke your self stupid but then realize it barely Tuesday
Tom Waits
all that masonic symbolism.....
In the movie? I've never seen it.
That movie was really bad and made no sense. Shame it was Heath's last movie...he was a good actor but terrible in this.
*This movie shined a light on the Hollywood Elite and it's industry and how they pull you in with riches, fame, and luxury in exchange for your proverbial soul. If you know about Masonic symbolism, and imagery, you'll see it clear as day.*
There's a difference between performance and character it's not just about the acting yes talent matter but the writing and portrayal of the character are more important and more essential, you could bring the greatest actors in the world Daniel day Lewis robert de niro and Brando marlon they may be shit in the movies because of the WRITING it's not the actors fault they only follow the script they are given.