Here are my notes:
Water
for Elephants
USA 2011 121
minutes
Director: Francis
Lawrence
Starring: Reese Witherspoon,
Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz
- Robert
Pattinson won Best Actor at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards
- A
further six nominations
“There’s something
endearingly old-fashioned about a love story involving a beautiful bareback
rider and a kid who runs off to join the circus. What makes Water for Elephants more intriguing is a third character, reminding
us why Christoph Waltz deserved his supporting actor Oscar for Inglourious Basterds. He plays the
circus owner who is married to the bareback rider and keeps everyone else in
his iron grip.”
Roger Ebert
As an old man Jason
(Hal Holbrook) meets the proprietor of a small travelling circus that he has
visited and reveals that he once worked in a circus and was present during one
of the most famous circus disasters of all time. The proprietor asks him to share his story,
and he tells how as a young man (now played by Robert Pattinson) after the
death of his parents in a car crash he drops out of veterinary school and joins
a circus where he uses his skills to look after the health of the circus
animals and becomes involved in a tragic love triangle with Marlena (Reese
Witherspoon) and her husband (Christoph Waltz) the owner of the circus
The film is based on
the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen with a screenplay by Richard LaGravenese
who has written screenplays for more than 15 films, including The Bridges of Madison County (1995), The Horse Whisperer (1990) and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the
Dawn Treader (2010). However it is
the involvement of Robert Pattinson in the film that attracted most publicity. Following the global success of the Twilight
series of films his involvement in Water
for Elephants was an attempt to broaden his range beyond that of the
brooding vampire. He received good
reviews for his performance of this film and stood his ground against the other
two principal actors both of whom have won Oscars for their performances in
earlier films. Following the completion
of the Twilight series he has played the lead role in Bel Ami (the first feature film from acclaimed stage directors
Declan Donellan and Nick Ormerod) and is currently filming Cosmopolis directed by David Cronenberg.
Here's a link to the trailer: