Jake Gyllenhaal and Holden Caulfield
วันว่าง แต่ไม่มีเรื่องมาอัพ เลยกลับไปหาเรื่องง่ายๆดีกว่า ก็เรื่อง Holden Caulfield เรื่อง Catcher in the Rye แต่ให้น่าสนใจ มันต้องมีคนดังเข้ามาเกี่ยวข้อง แล้วใครจะแรงที่สุดตอนนี้ถ้าไม่ใช่นายเจค
งั้นเลยขอเอาส่วนหนึ่งของบทสัมภาษณ์ของ Jake Gyllenhaal ที่ Chelsea Clinton (ลูกสาว Bill คนนั้นแหละครับ) สัมภาษณ์นายเจคเอาไว้ตั้งแต่ปี 2003 ที่นายเจคพึ่งเสร็จงาน moonlight mile กับ the good girl ยังป็นแค่นักแสดงวัยรุ่นมากฝีมือในหนัง Indy เท่านั้น ยังไม่เป็น star แบบวันนี้
แล้วเพื่อให้เกี่ยวกับ Holden Caulfield ก็ขอตัดมาเฉพาะที่คุยกันเกี่ยวกับ catcher in the rye เท่านั้นนะครับ
Jake Gyllenhaal - Interview Interview, Feb, 2003 by Chelsea Clinton
CC: Right. Well, speaking of reading, are you reading anything interesting?
JG: I happen to be rereading my favorite book, [J.D. Salinger's] Franny and Zooey. Have you read that book?
CC: I have. Have you also read The Catcher in the Rye?
JG: Of course. Many times, actually.
CC: How old were you when you first read it?
JG: I think I was 12. We went on a family vacation to Hawaii, and my sister gave it to me for Christmas, and I remember I couldn't put it down. You know, my production company is called Nine Stories Productions, which is an homage to J.D. Salinger's book of short stories. After The Catcher in the Rye I read everything he wrote. And now I'm back on another kick, reading them all again.
CC: Are you finding different lessons in them now than you did when you were younger?
JG: I think now I have an appreciation of the specific more than the broad--the ideas, the sort of Buddhism that pervades all of Salinger's work.
You know, I think it's genius that J.D. Salinger doesn't want anybody to make a movie of his book, because there's no way anyone can play it. it is what it is to everybody. I've met many people who actually dislike it. Especially some women I know.
CC: Really? Why? In protest of the--and here I will try to shield those who haven't had the good fortune to read it yet--various tools Holden uses in his night of self-discovery?
JG: I don't want to be gender-specific, and I hate separating male from female, but I do think that male angst, especially in an adolescent boy's life, is very specific. I think girls moving into womanhood go through it earlier and in a somewhat different way. So by the time they're the age where boys start going through it, they've sort of already gone through it, and some people just don't relate.
CC: That's interesting. I don't think I've ever encountered anyone who has a vehement dislike for the book. I know people who don't like it as much as I would have anticipated they would, but I've never had the benefit of having to defend why I like it. It's a special experience to read it when you are at the age Holden is in the book. I had to read it in high school, and it really compelled me and my friends to think about where we were in our lives.
JG: Mm-hmm.
CC: I would encourage people to read it in the hope that maybe it would have a similar inspirational effect. Did you feel Holden Caulfield-esque while you were making The Good Girl? Do you even agree with your character's interpretation [of the book]?
JG: There's something about him that makes me think he's only read that one book. He's so lost that he just sort of takes on this "Holden" persona because he understands it's universal. There's a funny line in the movie where [Jennifer Aniston's character] says to my character, "Your name's Tom?" And he says, "Tom is my slave name. Holden's what I call myself."
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