double_denzel

You wait all week for a Denzel Washington story and then two come along at once… so don’t say I’m not offering you value for money. Look: there’s even a double-Denzel picture at the top of the post.

The first piece is this: Variety are reporting that Denzel Washington, having just formally declined a role in Tony Scott’s Unstoppable, is now again circling the role. And the second is more interesting: a rather wild story at Twitch, which cites no source, indicates that Denzel Washington will be taking the lead in a US remake of the South Korean thriller A Bittersweet Life.

The Unstoppable story doesn’t surprise me that much. Apparently, the actor walked away after Fox snipped his proposed salary by $4 million but now:

Washington’s reps and Fox found a way to compromise on the deal.

…they’ve haggled upwards a little, it would seem.

There’s also mention of Scott and Washington spending time together on a promotional tour in Europe and there being a new draft of the script, either of which might have had some influence, though probably not as much as the cash. Who knows?

Rather more astonishing is this story, so far an orphaned lead as far as I can tell, that Washington will be standing in for Lee Byung-Hun in an English language do-over of Kim Ji-Woon’s Bittersweet Life. The story begins when a ‘fixer’ for a crime boss is charged with investigating a supposed infidelity on the part of the mobster’s young mistress. I won’t spoil even the first twist, of many, but should tell you a) it doesn’t go the way you’d probably initially assume and b) the fixer ends up challenging his own loyalty to his boss, which sets the whole plot in motion.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see this turn out to be another collaboration between Scott and Washington, though I’m not exactly pitching that as a good idea. I’m also rather convinced that the rather ambiguous closing moments of the South Korean original will be tweaked somewhat for the American version.

The Twitch story comes from their head-honcho Todd Brown, so I’m not doubting he has a good source. In Todd I trust.

  • A remake of "A bittersweet Life"? I hate you, Hollywood.
  • paranoidandroid9
    My thoughts too when I first read this, but such is the lack of ideas in Hollywood at the moment, that this is inevitable. The rise of South Korean cinema over the last decade, which has produced some really great pieces is ripe for the plunder - A Tale of Two Sisters, My Sassy Girl and soon to be Oldboy are prime examples of Western 're-imagining' at it's finest.

    The remakes could allow the original to have greater public perception, and you never know they could turn out quite good. The Departed was a solid film in it's own right - personally I prefer the more subtle infernal affairs, but it shows that in the right hands a remake can be something substantial. That's why with Mr Washington on board with A Bittersweet Life I'm optimisitic - Oldboy considerably less so (S&S) but I'm going to wait till I see it before I pass any prejudiced judgement ;)
  • I really really loved A BITTERSWEET LIFE. Sadly, this will probably end up being a generic Denzel Washington thriller. Can't anyone in Hollywood make film's inspired by another? Like take the core ideas or concepts and making a film that is similar in tone but completely unique?
  • Washington...how old is he now? He's gotta be in his 50's somewhere.
  • Trevx
    One more remake I ain't gonna see. The original was amazing.
  • Poiboi
    Hmmm. A remake of A Bittersweet Life with Denzel Washington would be great if he is the crime boss, Kang. Chiwetel Ejiofor would be a great replacement for Lee Byung-Hun's character, Sun Woo and Idris Elba as a Baek Jr. would also be great. Don't know who a girlfriend, but Paula Patton would be a great choice.
  • Poiboi
    Hmmm. A remake of A Bittersweet Life with Denzel Washington would be great if he is the crime boss, Kang. Chiwetel Ejiofor would be a great replacement for Lee Byung-Hun's character, Sun Woo and Idris Elba as a Baek Jr. would also be great. Don't know who a girlfriend, but Paula Patton would be a great choice.
  • Dave
    I would have Denzel as the boss, 50 cent as Baek Jr. and Zoe Saldana as the girl and I'm not sure about the lead, Will Smith is old but there seems to be a lack of black male talent that could create a big box office buzz so maybe Will would have to do.
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