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Ang Lee unveils his hyper-real ‘Billy Lynn’ to mixed reviews

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Mixed reviews greeted Ang Lee’s long anticipate­d “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” at the New York Film Festival on Friday night, casting further doubts over the promise of Hollywood’s latest technologi­cal savior: high-frame rate filming. The premiere was one of the fall movie season’s most closely watched events because Lee’s drama, an adaptation of Ben Fountain’s 2012 novel, was made with a faster frame rate than any previous wide release. Aside from being in 3-D and 4K resolution, Lee shot the film - about an Iraq War hero on a victory tour at an NFL game - at 120 framesper- second, five times the traditiona­l 24 frames per second.

It’s a gambit Peter Jackson tried at a mere 48 frames per second with “The Hobbit” trilogy, earning bad reviews in the process. James Cameron has hailed it as the future, and has said he will use it in “Avatar” sequels. But the technology is nascent. Lee’s film, which Sony Pictures will release Nov 11, is so new that there are only two North American theaters (one in New York, one in Los Angeles) that will be able to project it as crafted. Other theaters will screen different versions. For the film’s New York Film Festival debut, festivalgo­ers were transferre­d across the street from Lincoln Center to a multiplex that was specifical­ly outfitted for the premiere. Lee didn’t try to hide his nerves.

Without makeup

“I’ve done this a lot but you can see I’m nervous,” Lee said before the screening. “I feel like I’m exposed to the high-frame rate, 3-D, high-resolution camera. I can sort of feel for our actors.” The effect of the format is a hyper-realness that can look, despite its clarity, like video. Background­s are so visible that they can appear artificial, while the closeness with the actors can create an unfiltered intimacy. The cast (led by British newcomer Joe Alwyn as the title character, along with Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Steve Martin, Chris Tucker and Vin Diesel) performs largely without makeup.

“There’s nothing more we’re craving for than studying each other’s faces,” Lee said. “They deserve this kind of look.” Lynn’s previous film, “The Life of Pi,” became a global blockbuste­r ($609 million worldwide at the box office) that left audiences marveling at his use of 3-D. “Billy Lynn” is also unusual in that it’s part war film, part character study - not the kind of movie usually outfitted with digital wizardry. Instead, Lee employs the technology in pursuit of an immersive first person-like point-of-view, contrastin­g Lynn’s travels through a football stadium with flashbacks to battle. It’s a satirical commentary on the divide between real warfare and hollow patriotism at home. It’s a big bet for Sony, although the film’s budget of $40 million is relatively small by studio standards.

Pleaded for patience

Though Lee (“The Ice Storm,” “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon”) is one of the most respected and lauded filmmakers in Hollywood, initial reactions to his latest work weren’t especially positive. Critics in the crowd were decisively against the high frame rate. In a brief Q&A following the film, the cast (which was seeing the film for the first time) also appeared unsure of how to react to the new format. “After the movie stopped, after we saw the credits, everyone was just kind of like a deer in headlights, just shocked by the experience the technology allows you,” said Diesel.

 ??  ?? Vin Diesel attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.
Vin Diesel attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.
 ??  ?? Kristen Stewart attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.
Kristen Stewart attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.
 ??  ?? Saint Dr Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, center, greets followers as he arrives for a press conference ahead of the release of his new movie ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart.’
Saint Dr Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, center, greets followers as he arrives for a press conference ahead of the release of his new movie ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart.’
 ??  ?? Devotees greet Indian spiritual guru, as he leaves after a press conference ahead of the release of his film ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart.’
Devotees greet Indian spiritual guru, as he leaves after a press conference ahead of the release of his film ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart.’
 ??  ?? Devotees of Indian spiritual guru stands near a poster of his new film ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart,’ in New Delhi, India.
Devotees of Indian spiritual guru stands near a poster of his new film ‘MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart,’ in New Delhi, India.
 ??  ?? Jane Lin and Ang Lee attend the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’, during the 54th New York Film Festival, at AMC Loews Lincoln Square in New York. —AP photos
Jane Lin and Ang Lee attend the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’, during the 54th New York Film Festival, at AMC Loews Lincoln Square in New York. —AP photos
 ??  ?? Steve Martin attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.
Steve Martin attends the world premiere of ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’.

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