Høy aldersgrense for Uncharted-filmen

Tekst: Tor Erik Dahl
Publisert 2017-02-23

Det er manusforfatter og regissør Joe Carnahan (Smokin Aces, The A-Team, The Grey) som etter å ha ferdigstilt manuset til Uncharted-filmen nå har gjort et intervju med Comingsoon.com. Der kan han fortelle litt om innholdet, hvordan han ser på Nate og om han har forholdt seg til den amerikanske aldersgrensen PG-13 da han skrev manuset. Sistnevnte har han definitivt ikke gjort.

"When I wrote Uncharted, I didn't spare the rod. I wrote it the way the video game is. They swear in the game, they're kinda foul-mouthed, and I kept all that stuff intact, and I definitely didn't write it as a PG-13 movie. I wrote it the way that movie should be written. Drake is not a guy who likes museums. He thinks they're all crooked. Curators are 'thieves;' the guys in the Louvre and The Met are thieves and despicable. He's a treasure hunter, not an archaeologist. He doesn't have Indiana Jones' idea of pure faith in archaeology. That's not the way he thinks.

I think Amy Hennig did it when she wrote the game. She made Drake very much an anti-Indiana Jones, you know? Don't forget, for that first game after that pirate attack, Drake and Sully leave Elena behind; they dump her. Indiana Jones would never do something like that. That's a rogue act."

Undertegnede husker ikke så mye banning fra verken Sully eller Nate, men det er uansett betryggende at Sony og Carnahan har planer om å holde aldersgrensen oppe - spesielt siden Nate dreper omtrent 50 000 skurker per spill.

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