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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesIn an interview with Vulture, Miller says that he's met with Japanese helmer Shion Sono ("Love Exposure," "Cold Fish") about the possibility of collaborating on a project. Miller tells the site "I'm talking with Shion Sono about doing a movie together. He's this Japanese director who is just a madman. He did 'Guilty of Romance.' He’s making a film about the post-earthquake-tsunami radiation crisis in Japan called 'The Land of Hope.' I saw [his 2001 film] 'Suicide Club' when I was really young and it really disturbed me permanently, which has defined most things that I like as an artist... He’s planning to make a movie about a Norwegian black metal band called Mayhem that is, in my opinion, the craziest story in rock and roll history. It's got church burnings, and a former band member murdered a current band member. Basically Shion Sono and I met each other and pretty much exchanged faithful vows, so I'm really excited for that to happen."
For the uninitiated, Mayhem was a Norwegian band in the 1980s, known better for their off-stage story than their on: vocalist Per Yngve Ohlin (also known as 'Dead') killed himself in 1991 (at which point bandmate Øystein Aarseth, known as Euronymous, took photos of the corpse rather than calling the police), while Euronymous and Varg Vikernes (Count Grishnackh) plotted to burn down churches together, a plan only stopped when Vikernes stabbed Euronymous to death.
As such, it sounds like perfect source material for Sono, whose films can be abrasive to the point of being unwatchable, while never letting go of a certain poetry (this writer spent most of his viewing of the director's most recent film, "Himizu," fighting the urge to walk out, only to grow fond of it in the days afterwards). And one can't think of a more appropriate Western lead than Miller, although it's unclear if the actor would be speaking in English or Norwegian. Either way, while the film is clearly a ways off yet, and sounds entirely nuts, we can't help but hope it happens at some stage.
And speaking of Sono, Twitch have the teaser trailer for his latest film, "The Land of Hope," which like "Himizu" is a reaction to the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, albeit with a more positive spin this time. The trailer is brief and rather oblique, but nevertheless you can catch it below.
4 Comments
zeldafitzgerald | May 25, 2012 7:10 PM
I'm all for the concept of the film - I mean, excellent story, you couldn't make this stuff up. But Ezra Miller? As a metal fan? No.
Vic | May 24, 2012 12:58 AM
YESSS!! IT'S HAPPENING! I can't believe Lords Of Chaos is still happening, i'm so happy about this ! The director Sion Sono is a GENIUS. When the news first came out long time ago,there were some ignorant metalheads saying that "this will be another hollywood flick ,bla bla bla bla bla". They had no idea who this crazy Sion Sono really is :D
Arch | May 23, 2012 2:58 AM
This project has been around for quite some time now, there was a Lord of chaos project too as far as i remember. Yet, even as some-kind-of-metalhead I really couldn't care less about Mayhem's history (people keep injecting cheap romanticism where it's basically dumb kids doing dumb things)... on the other hand, this could turn out to be an amazing Sono Shion flick !!
madeline | May 22, 2012 4:54 PM
Decent casting choice for Jan Axel Blomberg