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There's so much more common ground than we think
Aug 1, 2021 17:23:40   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Kevin Polowy·Senior Correspondent, Yahoo Entertainment

Socially and politically, Matt Damon sits on the opposite end of the spectrum from Bill Baker. That’s the character the actor portrays in 'Stillwater', writer-director Tom McCarthy’s dramatic thriller very loosely inspired by the story of Amanda Knox about an American dad desperately attempting to free his college-aged daughter (Abigail Breslin) from a French jail after she’s convicted of murder.

Damon is a wealthy Hollywood liberal. Baker is a struggling Oklahoma oil rig worker, or “roughneck,” who is conservative and who, Damon has said, would have v**ed for Donald Trump in the 2020 p**********l e******n. To prepare for Stillwater, Damon and McCarthy spent weeks in Oklahoma engulfed in red-state roughneck culture.

“When Tom McCarthy and I got down there, [the roughnecks] were justifiably wary of us,” Damon, whose t***sformative performance is drawing early Oscar buzz, told us during a recent press day (watch director and cast interviews above). “They were like, ‘Y’all are making a movie about a roughneck. What are you doing? Are you gonna make fun of us? What’s your game here?’ And when they realized what we were doing, the angle that we took, and the empathy that the film has for Bill, they really gave us incredible access to their lives and really helped us. I mean this portrayal is entirely possible because of the access that those guys gave me.” Damon admits he took on the part to connect with Americans who have vastly different viewpoints.

“And help everybody better understand,” he says. “And also it’s a great reminder for me just in researching this and going down to Oklahoma and h*****g with these roughnecks that I always leave those research trips kind of angry at politicians for stoking those divides as much as they do. The things that bind us are so much greater than the things that divide us and I really feel that in a profound way every time. And I’m lucky that my job allows to go kind of parachute into other peoples’ lives and they give me access.

“Just going down and talking and h*****g out with them changes [your perspective]. It always helps … talking to each other helps, rather than staying in an echo chamber and talking to people we agree with. There’s so much more common ground than we think.”

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Aug 1, 2021 18:09:55   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Saw the movie last night. Enjoyed it. Of course in typical Hollyweird fashion Damon’s daughter in the movie is a lesbian having an affair with an Arab girl. Damon was asked if he v**ed for trump and how many guns he owned.

slatten49 wrote:
Kevin Polowy·Senior Correspondent, Yahoo Entertainment

Socially and politically, Matt Damon sits on the opposite end of the spectrum from Bill Baker. That’s the character the actor portrays in 'Stillwater', writer-director Tom McCarthy’s dramatic thriller very loosely inspired by the story of Amanda Knox about an American dad desperately attempting to free his college-aged daughter (Abigail Breslin) from a French jail after she’s convicted of murder.

Damon is a wealthy Hollywood liberal. Baker is a struggling Oklahoma oil rig worker, or “roughneck,” who is conservative and who, Damon has said, would have v**ed for Donald Trump in the 2020 p**********l e******n. To prepare for Stillwater, Damon and McCarthy spent weeks in Oklahoma engulfed in red-state roughneck culture.

“When Tom McCarthy and I got down there, [the roughnecks] were justifiably wary of us,” Damon, whose t***sformative performance is drawing early Oscar buzz, told us during a recent press day (watch director and cast interviews above). “They were like, ‘Y’all are making a movie about a roughneck. What are you doing? Are you gonna make fun of us? What’s your game here?’ And when they realized what we were doing, the angle that we took, and the empathy that the film has for Bill, they really gave us incredible access to their lives and really helped us. I mean this portrayal is entirely possible because of the access that those guys gave me.” Damon admits he took on the part to connect with Americans who have vastly different viewpoints.

“And help everybody better understand,” he says. “And also it’s a great reminder for me just in researching this and going down to Oklahoma and h*****g with these roughnecks that I always leave those research trips kind of angry at politicians for stoking those divides as much as they do. The things that bind us are so much greater than the things that divide us and I really feel that in a profound way every time. And I’m lucky that my job allows to go kind of parachute into other peoples’ lives and they give me access.

“Just going down and talking and h*****g out with them changes [your perspective]. It always helps … talking to each other helps, rather than staying in an echo chamber and talking to people we agree with. There’s so much more common ground than we think.”
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Aug 1, 2021 19:18:08   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
JFlorio wrote:
Saw the movie last night. Enjoyed it. Of course in typical Hollyweird fashion Damon’s daughter in the movie is a lesbian having an affair with an Arab girl. Damon was asked if he v**ed for trump and how many guns he owned.


Haven't seen it, but, eventually I will.

I've been busy since last Thursday celebrating my wife's birthday with kids, grandkids and great-grandkids.

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Aug 1, 2021 19:30:42   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
slatten49 wrote:
Haven't seen it, but, eventually I will.

I've been busy since last Thursday celebrating my wife's birthday with kids, grandkids and great-grandkids.


Good times. Enjoy.

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