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"Margaret" is a gripping drama directed by Kenneth Lonergan and starring a talented ensemble cast including Anna Paquin, J. Smith-Cameron, Matt Damon, and Mark Ruffalo. Released in 2011, the film follows the story of Lisa Cohen (played by Anna Paquin), a young woman who becomes embroiled in a moral dilemma after witnessing a tragic bus accident in New York City. As Lisa grapples with guilt and responsibility, she navigates the complexities of truth, justice, and personal accountability in a world filled with shades of gray. J. Smith-Cameron delivers a powerful performance as Lisa's mother, adding emotional depth to the narrative, while Matt Damon and Mark Ruffalo round out the cast with compelling supporting roles. With its thought-provoking themes and nuanced character dynamics, "Margaret" delves into the intricacies of human nature and the consequences of our actions. Lonergan's direction and the stellar performances make this film a must-watch for fans of intense dramas that explore the complexities of morality and self-discovery.
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The release of 'Margaret' was delayed for years due to a series of legal battles and editing disputes. Director Kenneth Lonergan, who had a final cut privilege, couldn't decide on a version he liked within the contracted length. The situation escalated to lawsuits involving the producers and the studio, which weren't resolved until Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker stepped in to create an approved edit in 2011.
Anna Paquin filmed 'Margaret' before she started working on 'True Blood.' However, due to the lengthy post-production and legal issues of 'Margaret,' it was released after she became a star on 'True Blood.' This unique timing led many to mistakenly believe she managed both projects simultaneously.
The title 'Margaret' comes from a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, which significantly impacted director Kenneth Lonergan. The poem, like the film, deals with the themes of innocence and loss. Lonergan felt that the poem’s mood perfectly encapsulated the film’s essence, influencing its narrative rhythm and the protagonist's journey.
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🎬During the filming of 'Margaret,' a significant scene was shot in the Metropolitan Opera House, but due to licensing issues, nearly all footage featuring the opera performance had to be cut from the film. This last-minute change forced a critical scene to be reimagined in a completely different setting.
💡Mark Ruffalo almost didn't appear in 'Margaret.' He was initially hesitant to take the role due to scheduling conflicts with another project. It wasn't until a personal request from Kenneth Lonergan, who had previously worked with him in 'You Can Count on Me,' that he rearranged his schedule to join the cast.
🎯The bus crash scene in 'Margaret' was filmed using four different camera angles simultaneously to capture the intensity and immediacy of the accident from multiple perspectives. This technique was unusual at the time and added a raw, visceral layer to the pivotal moment, heightening its emotional impact.
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