Ole Bornedal's violent and troubling thriller Deliver Us From Evil has placed itself as my personal favorite film of the year so far and while the director was in town to present the picture to North American audiences for the first time at the Toronto International Film Festival, I had the chance to sit down with him for a wide-ranging conversation.TB: One thing that's very interesting about you is how much your films can change from film to film. I'm a big fan of JUST ANOTHER LOVE STORY, but to have done that and VIKAREN back to back - such completely different films. Do you enjoy the challenge of that as a director, to experiment a little bit that way?
TB: Which is very much the case with DELIVER US FROM EVIL. It starts with such a calm, quiet, happy - well mostly happy - family story, and it all turns so dark so very quickly.
TB: When you talk about needing to insert a layer of artificiality, was that the motivation behind the shooting style on this and the colour saturation? I know some people when they look at the stills they say it's like comic panels. It's a long way from being a comic movie, but all the colours are pulled so far forward.
When I wrote the script, I wanted Viggo Mortensen and Mads
Mikkelsen to play the two leads, the brothers, which would be quite interesting
because they kind of resemble each other. Viggo couldn't, even though I know he
would love to make a Danish movie, and Mads was busy doing this long
TB: Well, you don't know to expect from them. When you see Mads - I love Mads - even though he's very diverse, you still know roughly what world he works in.
TB: When you were developing the story, how long ago did you
start, and timeline, was this influenced at all by the Muslim tensions within
We tend to say we're the good guys and the other guys are the bad guys, but both our countries are involved in this Muslim war and we say they're the bad guys but I'm pretty sure they would say the opposite about us. Who are the good guys and who are the evil guys? I don't think evil is marked and put on the forehead of the other guy across the street. I think evil is contained in everybody, even in you and me sitting here. We just need the right or the wrong circumstances, unfortunately, to have it exposed and then it will be there.
TB: And that is exactly what I think makes this film so powerful. The things that turn the characters, that trigger the events are so small, other than the one initial mistake by Lars, that's the big one. As it continues, it's all these small decisions all the way along and as they happen, you recognize them, you're like "that actually, really makes sense." You can identify it and then you have to watch the consequences play out for all these decisions that you might do yourself.
I think it's a challenge to constantly take in clichés.
There's nothing wrong with a cliché, or the banal, you just have to constantly twist
it and reinvent it. That's what I'm trying to do with DELIVER US FROM EVIL, and
what I've tried to do in my other films. I've had a lot of meetings with American
film producers that are luckily getting more and more interested in finding
true character and true psychology in the characters I want to work with. I
guess that's why they contact European directors. A lot of them ask me about
the
TB: Oh yeah, it's an incredible sequence.
TB: Yeah, it completely subverts the alien invasion genre. That guy is good. He's really smart.
TB: A stage musical or a film musical?
TB: You've been doing genre-influenced films for pretty much
your entire career, but that's not something that has happened in
TB: It totally changed the course -
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