Ron Howard May Direct Remake of French Videotape Terror Film
Filed under: Foreign Language, Thrillers, Universal, Remakes and Sequels
He may not be a great director -- perhaps not even worthy of his Oscar -- but Ron Howard is good enough at making the kind of movies he makes. His films are sufficient in quality for the masses who might not see a film by Michael Haneke, for instance. Therefore, Howard should be the one of the most suitable directors to strike a compromise between the demands of Hollywood and international cinema by successfully remaking a foreign film. Unfortunately, he's tried this before and failed miserably, with EdTV, which was a redo of Louis 19, Le Roi des Ondes (Louis the 19th, King of the Airwaves).
Now Variety is reporting that he may attempt to redeem himself by doing another remake, this time of Haneke's Caché. The original film stars Daniel Auteil and Juliette Binoche as a married couple who are terrorized by a series of mysterious videotapes, the first of which appears to be a surveillance tape of their home. It is a fairly slow, open-ended film that lacks the conventions that many Americans expect from a thriller, and obviously Universal, the studio releasing the remake, will want to amp up the suspense and consequences. This would be a silly approach, though, since Haneke's version is more suspenseful because it has few consequences.
As long as Haneke is going to be doing remakes of his own work, I have no reason to complain about other people redoing his films. And if those people who can't be bothered with the original Caché are interested in seeing a Hollywood translation, they are better off with Howard directing than most. They may even get to see it with Binoche reprising her role -- if producer Brian Grazer is smart, he'll ask for her. Now, if only Auteil could finally be recognized by the majority of Americans. Of course, he'll probably be replaced by either Russell Crowe or Tom Hanks. There is no timetable set up for the Caché remake, and if Howard is definitely interested, he'll have to sort out his future projects, which so far include Frost/Nixon, Angels & Demons, The Look of Real and East of Eden.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-16-2007 @ 11:57PM
William Goss said...
No fuckin' way...
Ugh.
I'm all for Haneke redoing his own Funny Games, but otherwise, no touchy and especially no Ron Howard touchy.
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2-17-2007 @ 1:53AM
Dickens said...
"It is a fairly slow, open-ended film that lacks the conventions that many Americans expect from a thriller"
Hey, c'mon. We only get what the big 5 give us, and I think most of us, hopefully (at least the younger gen's) typically hate that anyway. But seriously, sure Howard may suck, but...Ransom?
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2-17-2007 @ 2:53PM
Patrick said...
Am I the only one who hated this movie? Besides the pacing, which I'm comfortable with, it just seemed bad. I remember watching it praying for it to end.
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2-18-2007 @ 1:18PM
Adam said...
Caché is a fantastic film, and Ron Howard would probably BUTCHER IT!
Knowing Hollywood they would actually wrap up the ending - which would TOTALLY RUIN IT! ARGHHHHH!
Bad news. Bad news.
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8-16-2007 @ 11:35AM
larry said...
i would like to get ahold of ron howard i am a new author and i have written a new book that i know would make a wonderful story for everyone to see. it is very different from any other kind of story that has ever been out. it would make a great movie
ane i beleive that ron could be the one who could do it justice. i have a ruff manuscript that he could read. at the present time i am getting it publish at iuniverse. i also have a book that i have just written called love for all mankind songs and poems. it is located on iuniverse .com thanks for your time larry
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12-19-2007 @ 5:50PM
NathAnonymous said...
i read that they approached Haneke about this & Funny Games at the same time & he said, i'm paraphrasing here, "no way". Then insisted that he would remake Funny Games in English, but that no one would be allowed to touch Cache. i hope this is true.
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