Thursday, November 1, 2012

RIVER PHOENIX'S FINAL MOVIE BEORE DYING FINALLY RELEASED


Even nineteen years after the death of River Phoenix, anything that has to do with him makes the world look. He was a hot sauce and a bad ass with immense talent. The actor's final movie, "Dark Blood," is finally finished. The older brother of Joaquin Phoenix was just 23 when he died of an overdose -apparently while raging with Johnny Depp at the Hollywood hot spot the Viper Room- on October 31, 1993.
The "Stand By Me" co-star was shooting "Dark Blood" the day before he died, and his blond hair was still dyed dark brown for the role. The Danish director of the film, George Sluizer, got hold of the footage, which was left unfinished, and completed it with his own voice-overs.

The film opened at the Netherlands Film Festival, and 
Variety called it "a surprisingly coherent vision of a decidedly oddball story set in the Arizona desert."
The Hollywood Reporter describes Phoenix's role in the film as a hermit who lives on a nuclear testing site and is waiting for the end of the world. He is joined by two stranded vacationers (played by Judy Davis and Jonathan Pryce), who are seeking shelter after their car breaks down. Phoenix is "suitably charismatic and commanding air in his final role," according to Variety.

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