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"My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done" is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Chloë Sevigny and featuring a stellar cast including Willem Dafoe, Michael Shannon, Chloë Sevigny, and Udo Kier. Released in 2009, this film delves into the complex relationship between a troubled son and his mother, exploring themes of family dynamics, mental illness, and the consequences of unchecked emotions. The story follows Brad (Michael Shannon), a young man who becomes increasingly unhinged, leading to a shocking crime that leaves his loved ones reeling. As the police, led by Detective Havenhurst (Willem Dafoe), investigate the events that led to the tragedy, dark secrets and unresolved tensions come to light. Through a series of flashbacks and intense interrogations, the film unravels the mystery behind Brad's actions and the heartbreaking impact on those around him. With a haunting atmosphere and powerhouse performances from the cast, "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done" is a thought-provoking exploration of psychological turmoil and the blurred lines between sanity and madness. Director Werner Herzog's unique vision brings an eerie and unsettling quality to the narrative, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as they witness the harrowing unraveling of a family torn apart by a son's descent into darkness.
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Herzog, known for his unconventional approaches, collaborated with David Lynch because he admired Lynch's unique narrative style, which he felt would add a surreal layer to the film's atmosphere. The ostrich, on the other hand, was included because Herzog witnessed an ostrich's chaotic energy at a farm and believed it perfectly symbolized the unpredictable nature of the protagonist's mind.
Michael Shannon was not the first choice for the role; Ethan Hawke was originally cast but dropped out last minute due to scheduling conflicts. Herzog, having seen Shannon's intense performance in 'Revolutionary Road,' reached out personally, convinced he could bring the necessary depth and instability to the character.
The flamingo scene, pivotal for its surreal impact, almost didn't happen due to a permit issue with the San Diego location intended for filming. At the last moment, a local zookeeper who was a fan of Herzog's work provided access to a private collection of flamingos, enabling the crew to shoot the scene without legal hurdles.
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🎬During filming, Herzog unexpectedly used a local non-actor who happened to be at the filming site. This man, a retired police officer, delivered an impromptu monologue about law and order that Herzog loved so much, he included it in the film, adding an authentic touch to the police station scene.
💡The sword used in the climactic scene of 'My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done' was an actual antique, originally belonging to a German duke from the 18th century. It was found by the production designer in a small antique shop in Los Angeles and purchased for $5,000.
🎯The house used as the main character's home in the film was actually a famous haunted house in San Diego, known for its eerie paranormal activities. The crew experienced unexplained technical difficulties and strange noises during the shoot, which added to the film's tense atmosphere.
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