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"Suburbicon," directed by George Clooney and featuring an ensemble cast including Julianne Moore, Matt Damon, Noah Jupe, and Oscar Isaac, is a 2017 dark comedy crime drama that delves into the underbelly of a seemingly idyllic suburban community. Set in the 1950s, the film follows the Lodge family as they navigate a series of sinister events that unravel the facade of their picture-perfect neighborhood. Matt Damon stars as Gardner Lodge, a mild-mannered husband and father whose life takes a dark turn when a violent home invasion sets off a chain of events that expose the town's deep-rooted secrets. Julianne Moore delivers a captivating dual performance as both Gardner's wife and her twin sister, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. As tensions rise and deception mounts, young Noah Jupe's portrayal of Gardner's son serves as a poignant anchor amidst the chaos, while Oscar Isaac's charismatic turn as a suspicious insurance investigator adds a thrilling element to the film. "Suburbicon" weaves together themes of deception, betrayal, and the darkness lurking beneath suburban bliss, offering a thought-provoking commentary on societal norms and the lengths individuals will go to protect their own interests. With its stellar cast and engaging storyline, this film is a compelling exploration of the human capacity for both good and evil, wrapped in a darkly comedic package that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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Originally, Suburbicon was intended to be directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. They wrote the script in the late 1980s but moved on to other projects. George Clooney, who had previously worked with the Coens, was given the script and decided to direct it himself, adding his own touches while maintaining the Coen brothers' dark comedic style.
The choice of the 1950s setting in Suburbicon was heavily influenced by the real-life events of Levittown, Pennsylvania, where racial tensions erupted when the first African-American family moved into the previously all-white neighborhood. This historical context was used to amplify the film's themes of underlying societal rot and violence masked by a veneer of suburban tranquility.
Matt Damon was not the first choice for his role in Suburbicon. Initially, George Clooney considered several other actors, including Josh Brolin, who was almost cast. However, scheduling conflicts led to Brolin dropping out, and Clooney, wanting an actor who could bring a certain nuanced darkness mixed with everyman likability, approached Damon, who immediately accepted.
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🎬During filming, a scene required Matt Damon's character to ride a bicycle. Damon, however, hadn't ridden in years and fell off during the first take, causing a minor delay in production. This incident unexpectedly made it into the film's final cut, adding a touch of unintended humor to a tense scene.
💡The film's climactic scene uses an actual 1950s-era fire truck, which the production team found in a local museum in Fullerton, California. This truck was still operational, and its inclusion was meant to add authenticity to the film's period setting. The truck had to be carefully driven and maintained throughout filming by a retired firefighter.
🎯Suburbicon's screenplay was originally written by the Coen brothers in the late 1980s but was shelved for nearly three decades. The script was rediscovered by George Clooney and his writing partner Grant Heslov while searching through old Coen brothers scripts for potential projects. They revised it, adding new layers to the story before deciding to produce it.
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